Re: PL/SQL Development Tool Of Choice

From: Andrew Kerber <andrew.kerber_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 11:08:07 -0500
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Toad definitely has its uses. Its hard to beat that nice step-through debugger for procedures. It has some other nice features. Its just kind of a heavyweight tool in my book. For a nice easy to use, lightweight tool you guys really should look at golden. I use it, but I have no financial interest in it at all. I have just found it to be one of the nicest tools out there, quick, and for clean interfaces its hard to beat. Yeah, I know, I sound like a salesman, but I have been using it for about 10 years now, and have yet to find anything to match it for general dba use. On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Johan Muller <johan.muller_at_gmail.com>wrote:

> Ultra edit (syntax highlighting) for code; Toad for step thru
> debugging showing how variables change or if your code sucks l(like
> mine) where it drops out for whatever damage you inflict (bad arrays,
> poor cursor handling etc).
>
> The pl/sql message that code is compiled is not entirely true (in my
> case bad code is bad code) and any logic bombs etc. is purely my
> fault.
>
> Take Steven F. class or get his book on PL/SQL. I found a used copy
> on addall.com for 3.95 plus shipping:
>
>
> TITLE: Oracle Pl/Sql Programming, Third Edition
> by Steven Feuerstein
> ISBN: 0596-00381-1
> ISBN 13: 978-0596-00381-4
> Publisher: O'Reilly Media
> Publish Date: 2002-09-30
> Binding: Paperback
> List Price: USD 54.95
>
>
> Johan Muller
> Oracle DBA (official Orasaurus)
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