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Re: Newbie desperate to learn

From: Mark G <markag_at_wonderstats.com>
Date: 2000/08/09
Message-ID: <F4155D9F9AA4D111B9990020AFBA52D53E7FBD@class06.ip061.sfi-software.com>#1/1

And another good book is Oracle DBA 101 by Oracle Press.

Saves you tons of work.

"Sybrand Bakker" <postbus_at_sybrandb.demon.nl> wrote in message news:965848359.25476.0.pluto.d4ee154e_at_news.demon.nl...
> Welcome to the world of the Oracle!
>
> Reading the Oracle Concepts Manual might not be a bad idea.
> Other than that I would recommend
> Oracle the complete reference by Kevin Loney (published by Oracle Press).
> Doesn't touch DBA ground
> for this you need
> The Oracle DBA Handbook, again by Kevin Loney
> (I once read a foreword of a different author, stating one of the reasons
> not to write his book was eventually Kevin Loney would write about it :)
> Oracle PL/SQL programming by Steven Feuerstein published by OReilly.
>
> Websites
> http://technet.oracle.com
> http://www.oramag.com
> http://osi.oracle.com/~tkyte (yes he is the guy of the Ask Tom service on
> Oramag)
> http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk
> http://www.revealnet.com
> http://ixora.com.au
>
> And I may have forgotten a few.
>
> Hth,
>
> Sybrand Bakker, Oracle DBA
>
> <richard_blackwell_at_my-deja.com> wrote in message
> news:8ms8ut$3rc$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com...
> > I am stepping into the Oracle waters for the first time, but I have
 years
 of
> > experience with MS SQL server.
> >
> > Can anyone recommend books, sites, etc to help me get up to speed?
> >
> >
> > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> > Before you buy.
>
>
Received on Wed Aug 09 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT

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