MySQL
MySQL is an open source relational database management system. Based in Structured Query Language (SQL), MySQL can run on most platforms and is mainly used for web-based applications. It is written in C and C++.
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Created by David Axmark, Allan Larsson and Michael "Monty" Widenius
Released May 23, 1995
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