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Re: Learning Oracle

From: Sybrand Bakker <postbus_at_sybrandb.demon.nl>
Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1999 13:18:04 GMT
Message-ID: <3809cc48.29638201@news.demon.nl>


From a previous post of Jerry Gittomer, which I kept for future reference

  1. Go to the oracle website and either download or "buy" a trial copy of Oracle suitable for your PC. (Last time I checked Oracle only charged $4.95 for shipping and handling for trial software -- and the trial software doesn't expire!)
  2. Visit the bookstore and pick up a copy of Oracle Unleashed in order to get an all-in-one how to do it book.
  3. Install Oracle and start working with it.
  4. Visit the bookstore and pick up some serious Oracle reference books. Start with the one book I think every Oracle developer and DBA should have -- Oracle: The Complete Reference by Kevin Loney (Oracle Press, Osborne-McGraw-Hill) and go from there.

    You will find that SQL is SQL (thank you ANSI) which means that you shouldn't have a big learning curve in getting to the point where you can develop working programs. Once you start getting things to work effectively it is time to start digging in and learn how to make them work efficiently. Learn how to use the tuning aids provided by Oracle.

Regards
Jerry Gitomer

Hth,

Sybrand Bakker, Oracle DBA

On Sun, 17 Oct 1999 00:49:07 -0700, jghionenospam_at_best.com wrote:

>I was wondering if there exists a good comprehensive book for
>learning Oracle from the beginner to Advanced.
>
>A lot of books tend to be either too basic or too advanced.
>
>I'm looking for that one book that will teach me most of what I need
>to know to have a solid basic understanding of Oracle 8.
>
>
Received on Sun Oct 17 1999 - 08:18:04 CDT

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