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Re: Me, a Oracle & PL/SQL rookie

From: André Holtan <aholtan_at_riksnett.no>
Date: 1997/04/09
Message-ID: <334b7c24.12204749@news.riksnett.no>#1/1

On 4 Apr 1997 21:13:20 GMT, "Fredrik Larsson" <Mail2Fred_at_Hotmail.com> wrote:

>Hi Oracle users!
>
>I need your help concerning books about working with an Oracle Workgroup
>server, Oracle web server and PL/SQL programming. What I need is a book(or
>books) to get me started but I also need a book about advanced features. It
>doesn´t need to be just one book with everything in all.
>
>If there is some good web resources that you believe would be of interest
>send the URL as well.
>Please help a rookie to get wider knowledge. If possible also mail me
>personally.
>
>Fredrik Larsson
>_____________________________________________________________________
>
>Quote of the week (#14):
>"...Cupid, draw back your bow, and you let your arrow go,
>in strait to my lover´s heart, for me, nobody but me..."
>
>:o) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mail2fred_at_hotmail.com <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< (o:
>
>Visit my home @:
>
>http://home3.swipnet.se/~w-33398/ {Under construction}
>_____________________________________________________________________

For advanced features you should get the O'Reilly book ORACLE Performance Tunig 2nd. Edition. O'Reilly also has a very good Oracle PL/SQL book. Visit the site:
http://www.ora.com/publishing/oracle/products.htm for more information about Oracle books.

André Received on Wed Apr 09 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT

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