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Re: Learning Oracle

From: mcstock <mcstockspamplug_at_spamdamenquery.com>
Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 11:50:06 -0500
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excellent choices

how are you at data modeling? you may want to add Data Model Patterns: Conventions of Thought by David C. Hay, Richard Barker

"Antonio Cangiano [visualcsharp.it]" <yahoo_at_ilcangiano.it> wrote in message news:lqsrb.102121$vO5.4024292_at_twister1.libero.it...
> Dear friends,
> I'm a .NET Developer with good skills on IT in general (development,
> operating systems, alghoritms and applicate math, etc...etc...).
> I'd like to learn Oracle in a professional way, initially by a development
> prospective and after by administration view. I've two books on my
desktop:
>
> Oracle Expert One on one:
>

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1590592433/002-5240430-4881602?v=glance
> and Oracle PL/SQL Programming 3rd edition:
>

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0596003811/002-5240430-4881602?v=glance
>
> Could you please give me some suggests for learning from these two books?
> Should I read "Oracle PL/SQL" before and after "Oracle Expert One on One"?
> Which is the best study path in your opinion?
>
> Do you have some general advice for my learning?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Antonio
>
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