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From: Thalis Kalfigopoulos <t.kalfigopoulos_at_alumil.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 14:41:48 +0300
Message-ID: <ONEEIIPGMICHDHGFMDJOKEEOCBAA.t.kalfigopoulos@alumil.com>

Hi all,

        I'm looking for some advice on purchasing an Oracle book. To give you a short description:
- I'm quite a new user (almost a month old which probably makes me something more than an embryo I
guess)
- Just finished Oreilly's "Oracle essentials" (3rd ed.)

I have a CS and DB background, no Oracle though. Oreilly's title has left me mostly satisfied (as have most of their titles). The concepts where mostly familiar. Now that I have more or less gotten lightly & slightly acquainted with the slang, notions, processes, ideas, acronyms etc. I'm looking for something more technical and DBA oriented.

Please advise on book titles, esp. if you've read more than a couple of books on Oracle.

TIA ps. I also have Oracle's "Oracle 9i Database Administration Fundamentals", both I and II.



Thalis Kalfigopoulos
IT Department
Alumil S.A.
E-mail: t.kalfigopoulos_at_alumil.com

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