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Weekly Database Newsletter: Curated MySQL Articles and SQLE Updates

This weekly newsletter curates high‑quality MySQL and database articles, shares the latest SQLE release and development progress, and invites community feedback, providing a concise overview of recent open‑source database developments and upcoming plans.

Aikesheng Open Source Community
Aikesheng Open Source Community
Aikesheng Open Source Community
Weekly Database Newsletter: Curated MySQL Articles and SQLE Updates

Gold Reporter

Name: Yongzheng

Skill: Expert in fixing bugs ("Eight Prince" bugs)

Responsibility: Industry news and release reporting

The weekly summary presents selected high‑quality technical shares from the community.

Featured Articles

Database’s Hidden Culprits – carol11‑AustinDatabases

MySQL 8.0 No Longer Worries About Garbage SQL Crashing Memory – Yejinrong/叶金荣

MySQL 8.0 – 21 New Development‑Related Features – 陈臣

Will Large Tables Slow Down MySQL? (Translation) – 姚远

Open‑Source Progress

SQL Review Tool SQLE Weekly Report

Version 2.2302.0‑pre3 released. [Experience]

Development Progress

Completed core features of the Dotnet version SQL Server audit plugin.

Support for Chinese work order names.

Partial UI optimizations.

Next Week Plan

Develop integration between SQLE and Cloudbeaver login.

Implement SQLE operation log recording feature.

Thank you for reading this week’s information summary. Feel free to take the recommended dynamic news.

Closing Note

If you have suggestions for community development or questions about DBLE, DTLE, SQLE, or TXLE middleware, please leave a comment below; we will collect all questions and invite experts to answer.

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