Re: New-Bee To Developer/2000
From: Kevin Beatson <kevinbeatson_at_mindless.com>
Date: 1998/01/15
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Date: 1998/01/15
Message-ID: <69lvv3$lhv$1_at_news.u-net.com>#1/1
I started in Forms about nine months ago, we looked at the Oracle CBT stuff but sent them all back as very basic and introductory (only my opinion tho')
I got StevenFeuerstein "PL/SQL Programming" book, -( Nothing about forms
but a definate *must have* as the basic building block,), did the tutorials,
looked at all the examples, read some old oracle course notes we had laying
around and "played" with it.-
Just write some forms, read some books and write some more forms :)
-- /* || Be Good, || Kev.. || || Lyric of the week....... || || No God reached me, faded films and loving books || Black and White TV || All the world does not exist for me. */ POKERDAN wrote in message <19980115141900.JAA04140_at_ladder02.news.aol.com>...Received on Thu Jan 15 1998 - 00:00:00 CET
>I need some advise on the best way to start teaching myself Developer 2000.
>I've had a couple of basic courses in Oracle 7. I'd like to be able to do
this
>on my own without formal classroom training. Any good CBT courses
available?
>Books?
>