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docs: Update README to add Featured Books #413

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@mjs1995 mjs1995 commented Aug 1, 2023

Overview

  • This PR aims to augment the README with a "Featured Books" section, highlighting our project's mention in the book “Data Pipelines Pocket Reference”, published by O'Reilly. Our project is introduced and used as an example in Chapter 4: Data Ingestion: Extracting Data as a successful example of replicating binary logs of MySQL data, translating these extracts, and loading them into S3.
  • You can check the source code used in the example here

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  • A new "Featured Books" section has been added to the README.
  • Information about the O'Reilly book that features our project has been included.

Proposal

  • This update is intended to publicly acknowledge the recognition our project has received from a reputable publication, thereby reaffirming the value and significance of our project. It also provides visitors an opportunity to deepen their understanding of the project and see its value through real-life examples.

We look forward to your feedback and additional suggestions.

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I'm so proud that python-mysql-replication was recognized by O'Reilly. I hope the project helps readers of the publication pave the way for their comprehension in MySQL replication and data pipelining.

@julien-duponchelle julien-duponchelle merged commit ebc84d9 into julien-duponchelle:main Aug 16, 2023
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