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Re: an assertion about Oracle Ed.

From: Jim Kennedy <kennedy-family_at_attbi.com>
Date: Thu, 01 Aug 2002 02:09:59 GMT
Message-ID: <XL029.739228$cQ3.114076@sccrnsc01>


While I have not taken a lot of courses from Oracle I will say every course I took was worthwhile. The teacher was excellent, attantive and knew their material.
Jim
"m. fowler" <mfowler_at_dot.co.pima.az.us> wrote in message news:e9c5a67.0207310803.dfae410_at_posting.google.com...
> I am finally working my way thru Tom Kyte's first book 'expert
> one-on-one', after reading( I am not ashamed to say, tho I've worked
> as a developer and dba w/Oracle products since the mid-80's, am OCP
> 'certified' and so on ) 'Beginning Oracle Programming'. I think
> 'expert' to be a remarkable book( though not unique - there are a few
> others from individuals with the right stuff ) - partly because it
> shows what one person with the necessary work ethic and other
> desirable qualities can accomplish, all the while making it look easy
> - he also had some formidable help, as noted here:
>
> http://wdvl.internet.com/Authoring/DB/Oracle/OneonOne/interview.html
>
> After seeing what is possible I was led to consider the following
> assertion: The number one reason for the sorry state of Oracle
> understanding is none other than Oracle Education. Aside from the
> usual diatribes that will appear I wonder how others who have thought
> a little about this over the years might respond.
Received on Wed Jul 31 2002 - 21:09:59 CDT

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