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How to Recover MySQL Database from ibdata1 File? – A Complete Guide

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Your MySQL database/tables can get corrupted due to certain reasons. When the database is corrupted, you may fail to open or access the tables in it. Sometimes, you encounter random corruption-based errors, like Index for table ‘.\\mysql\\user’ is corrupt or Table ‘.\\mysql\\user’ is marked as crashed and should be repaired. In such cases, you need to restore the MySQL database to regain access. In MySQL, you can restore the database tables using different recovery methods. In this article, we will explain how to restore the MySQL database using the ibdata1 file.

How to use the AD Keyboard module with Arduino

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When working on simple Arduino projects that need basic navigation or input, the AD keyboard module is a handy little tool. It's a 5-button unit that behaves like a directional pad, with four arrow-style buttons and one additional button. It doesn't require any soldering or setup, which makes it a practical choice for prototyping or small projects. You can plug it in and start using it right away, thanks to its three-pin layout and built-in resistors.

MySQL 8 setup with remote connections

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Setting up a MySQL 8 server can seem complicated at first, but with a clear and structured approach, the process becomes much more manageable. This guide explains how to install MySQL 8 on Debian-based systems, configure it to accept remote connections, and test that it is running correctly. The instructions are practical and direct, suitable for environments that require reliable and straightforward configuration.

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Getting started with CQRS in PHP

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CQRS stands for Command Query Responsibility Segregation. It's a pattern that separates how an application reads data from how it writes data. This approach can help structure code more clearly, especially in systems that deal with complex business logic or need to scale certain operations differently.

Tag-based cache inside Laravel repositories

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Working with cache can drastically improve the performance of an application, especially when dealing with data that doesn't change too often. While Laravel provides solid support for caching through multiple drivers, it doesn't offer native support for cache tags. To work around this limitation, we'll integrate Symfony's Cache component, which brings tag support and fits well into the repository pattern we've already established. In this article, we'll build on the existing structure and focus on using cache tags to group and clear related data more efficiently.