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Re: Newbie question

From: Robert Young <rcyoung_at_groupz.net>
Date: 1997/10/12
Message-ID: <2E3529A2AACF2F8B.95633F0D3824D7F6.86EED6FD5E75A2F8@library-proxy.airnews.net>#1/1

o'Reilly has a good series of Oracle books out covering PL/SQL, Performance, etc.

Oracle Press also has a series of good books.

olliecat wrote in message <343FFC77.EB72B30B_at_bellatlantic.net>...
>Please pardon the cross posting.
>
>I recently got Oracle installed on my Sparc and can't wait to get into
>it. The only problem is I have no experience and no real good
>references to draw upon. I still don't have a good method of getting it
>started once I init my machine other than calling our extremely busy
>DBA.
>
>Could someone please send me a small C program, like an Oracle version
>of hello world, that I can use to get an idea of how the API's work ?
>Also, if anybody could recommend some good books addressing Oracle
>admistration, and software development I would certainly appreciate it.
>I want to start by gaining a low level systems knowledge moving towards
>application development in a relatively short period of time. Also, any
>news group recommendations more in tune with my needs would be great
>too.
>
>Thanks in advance - Ollie.
>
Received on Sun Oct 12 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT

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