Re: Help: advices for buying a good book on Oracle?

From: Javier Gonzalez <javierg_at_acm.org>
Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 20:52:22 GMT
Message-ID: <8a92u4$3l9$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>


goto www.bookpool.com and take a look at this isbn 0078824060 or look at any of the other books by oracle press.

-Javier

In article <38C6B472.647E1EEF_at_dpi.inpe.br>,   C_marat <c_marat_at_mypad.com> wrote:
> Dear Oracle Expert,
>
> Could you please advise me of a good book for Oracle DB?
> My preference is for buying a reasonable all in one book if possible.
>
> I intend to build applications that should connect to such a DB.
> My knowledge of db is academic and of 15 years ago.
>
> Such a book should give the recipe of how to do things but also
> give an understanding of the overall functionality of an Oracle db
> in the context of todays computing requirements/reality.
> That is, it should be a quick reference for an expert but also good
> for a beginner.
>
> For example, I don't know what Oracle implementation is available,
> drivers, or if SQL is tem most appropriate language to use with, etc.
>
> I am working with CORBA with which I will have to access Oracle.
> The CORBA book that reflects what I say above is that of
Henning&Vinoski
>
> "Advanced CORBA programming with C++".
> It is good for beginner and continues being useful as a mind
refresher.
>
> Thank you very much.
> c_marat_at_mypad.com
>
>

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