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Re: oracle newbie

From: cesar <loi_at_pworld.net.ph>
Date: 1 Dec 1998 16:35:54 GMT
Message-ID: <01be1ce0$b67ab660$5718b0cb@default>


thank you very much for your info.

cesar

Fearless <FearlessFly@~no-spam~usa.net> wrote in article <7405rb$nns$1_at_news.hughes.net>...
> Beginning Oracle - Oracle Press
>
> This is the first book that I purchased when learning Oracle. It's not
the
> best book, but it is a good start to cover the whole Oracle picture in a
> short amount of time. Do a search at Amazon.com for a more complete
> description.
>
> After this first book I purchased the following:
>
> ==Overview of All 5 Tests========
> Oracle Certified Professional DBA Certification Exam Guide - Oracle Press
> (99.99)
> ===========================
>
> ====First Test ==========
> Oracle8 - The Complete Reference - Oracle Press (59.99) (This one book I
> use the most in my coding efforts with SQL and PL/SQL - Programming
Language
> SQL. Well worth the price).
>
> Oracle8 PL/SQL Programming - Oracle Press (44.99)
> ======================
>
> ====Second Test ==========
> Oracle8 Architecture - Oracle Press (34.99)
> Oracle8 DBA Handbook - Oracle Press (44.99)
> =========================
>
> ====Third Test ==========
> Oracle8 Backup & Recovery Handbook - Oracle Press (44.99)
> ======================
>
> ====Fourth Test ==========
> Oracle8 Tuning - Oracle Press (44.99)
> Oracle8 Advanced Tuning & Administration - Oracle Press (49.99)
> =======================
>
> ==Fifth Test on Specifics to Oracle 8 =========
> Pretty much covered within the books listed above.
> =======================================
>
> Exam Cram - Oracle DBA Test 1 and Test 2 - Published by Coriolis (29.99)
> Exam Cram - Oracle DBA Test 3 and Test 4 - Published by Coriolis (29.99)
>
> You can get up to 3 Oracle books for about $10 plus shipping and handling
if
> you sign up to one of the following book clubs (or both as I did to save
> money):
>
> 1.) The Library of Computer & Information Sciences
> 2.) The Small Computer Book Club
> Both found at: www.booksonline.com
>
>
>
>
>
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