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Re: DBA - need to be a "great" programmer?

From: andrew_webby at hotmail <spam_at_no.thanks.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 11:50:35 +0100
Message-ID: <986208648.15415.0.nnrp-09.c30bdde2@news.demon.co.uk>

Also, avoid posting "test - do not read" in technical newsgroups.

It looks amateurish - especially when there are specific newsgroups for that kind of thing.

"nospam" <nospam_at_nospam.net> wrote in message news:kaKw6.4434$l61.840922_at_news1.news.adelphia.net...
> I'm thinking of becoming an Oracle DBA after about 12 years of working as
 a
> Project Manager/Business Analyst. My degree is in computer science and
> although I worked as a programmer for the first 2-3 years of my career, I
> never considered myself a great programmer. Given that I've been away
 from
> it for so long, I will essentially be starting over to some degree. I've
> learned some Oracle SQL and have no problems with it so far.
>
> Is it possible to become an effective DBA without being an expert
> programmer? I just purchased an Oracle Press book (DBA 101) and it seems
 to
> me that while there's a need to be able to write and interpret SQL
 scripts,
> much time is spent doing non-programming activities as well. I know this
 is
> stating the obvious, but "DBA" means so many different things to so many
> companies, so my hope is to be able to attain a basic set of "technical"
 DBA
> skills and then combine that with data modeling skills, which I think
 would
> build nicely from my previous business and management experience.
>
> Any thoughts, suggestions, or advice will be appreciated. Thanks!
>
>
Received on Mon Apr 02 2001 - 05:50:35 CDT

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