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Re: Books for OCP

From: Blaine Jones <seismo123_at_alltel.net>
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 08:27:58 -0400
Message-ID: <afcc03$n0t$1@iac5.navix.net>


Mike - I had no idea that Coriolis went under. Your PL/SQL Exam Cram helped me pass the first 8i exam.
Where can we read about Coriolis' demise? It looks like they've already taken the website down.

"Mike Ault" <mikerault_at_earthlink.net> wrote in message news:37fab3ab.0206251116.107f9471_at_posting.google.com...
> With the death of Coriolis the ExamCram are no longer available,
> however, coming mid-july the www.robonerd.com website (ROBO Books
> International) will be providing the downloadable Exam Zappers, based
> on the ExamCram books (we got the rights to them) for 8i. Get on our
> mailing list for further announcements.
>
> Mike Ault
>
> "John Claxton" <johnclaxton_at_advi.net> wrote in message
news:<779f59b2abd50e004ab3987045b7e814.96068_at_mygate.mailgate.org>...
> > Smriti,
> > A very common question. I like the Sybex books. I've used ExamCram
> > as well.
> > The OReilly books are good, too. I wasn't too impressed with the
> > "Oracle 8i:
> > Complete Reference". There's simply too much Oracle to put into any
> > single volume,
> > no matter how heavy.
> > There are also plenty of good online resources. You may want to
> > try our
> > site with over 1,000 free sample questions:
> >
> > http://www.networkessentials.com/certified/ocp
> >
> > jc
> >
> > "smriti" <smriti_singla_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:addb1p$gjm$1_at_news.vsnl.net.in
> >
> > > Hello
> > > I want to undertake OCP exam in Database administrator
field.Please
> > > suggest me some good books for preparation
> > > Thanks
> > > Smriti
Received on Wed Jun 26 2002 - 07:27:58 CDT

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