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Re: Is there a free version of Oracle out there?

From: Dee <garg_at_iname.com>
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 1998 13:15:40 -0500
Message-ID: <6i2hlf$5rg$1@nntp.smartdna.com>


One very good book i have used is
DEVELOPING CLIENT_SERVER APPLICATIONS WITH DEVELOPER 2000 Sams Publishing
It contains free CD of developer 2000 forms 4.5, reports, graphics etc etc

Dave O'Keeffe wrote in message <35431CDD.7F58_at_n0spam.cableinet.co.uk>...
>There are a number of books you can buy, which have the attached CD.
>The CD contains a version of Oracle (usually Win 95 and 3.1).
>
>There is one specifically for Developer-2000, but I can't remember the
>name as I've leant it to somebody!
>
>Just browse your local bookstore!
>
>Dave O'Keeffe
>
>seaht_at_aa.net wrote:
>>
>> Hi, I am a beginner Oracle developer and was wondering if there is a free
or
>> public domain version of Oracle for beginners to use? Thanks.
>>
>> Sam at
>> seaht_at_aa.net
>>
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Received on Mon Apr 27 1998 - 13:15:40 CDT

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