Re: Howard Rogers
From: DA Morgan <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu>
Date: Tue, 02 Nov 2004 23:11:21 -0800
Message-ID: <1099465815.13430_at_yasure>
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>
> I wouldn't want to. It's too early. I hate this miraculous ability of
> bookshops to have 10g books on the shelves the day the software is released!
> It can only because the authors worked with beta software. That means their
> books' content must be suspect to some extent. And, which is worse, their
> opinion of the merit of particular new features cannot possibly have any
> substance. Such books are in no position to assess the worth or merit, the
> pros or cons, of the new features available in the new release.
>
> As a a result, they all-too-frequently turn into shopping lists: 'here's new
> feature A, new feature B, new feature C....' and on and on and on, without
> any sense of insight or discrimination.
>
> 10g will be properly assessable, in my opinion, in the first part of next
> year.
>
> Incidentally, I didn't ask Jonathan to post his message, and didn't know he
> would.
>
> But I finally have my own insect, which I'm rather chuffed about! Even if it
> is just a flying ant.
>
> Regards
> HJR
[Quoted] I have no doubt you didn't know Jonathan would do it and given what both you and Jonathan have contributed to the community I am delighted rather than offended that he did.
Date: Tue, 02 Nov 2004 23:11:21 -0800
Message-ID: <1099465815.13430_at_yasure>
Howard J. Rogers wrote:
> "DA Morgan" <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu> wrote in message
> news:1099463312.257844_at_yasure...
>
>>Jonathan Gennick wrote: >> >> >>>I am *very* pleased to present this link: >>> >>>http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/oracle9ipdf/ >>> [Quoted] >>>Best regards, >>> >>>Jonathan Gennick [Quoted] >>>Editor, O'Reilly Media >>>906.387.1698 mailto:jgennick_at_oreilly.com >> >>Thank you for doing so. >> >>And I won't say a single word about a "promotion" as Howard has >>been a major contributor to these groups for years and a valuable >>member of the Oracle community (even if at times we try each other's >>patience). But Oracle 9i? How about a 10g book before the release of >>Oracle 11 Jonathan? Can you get Howard to write one? ;-)
>
>
> I wouldn't want to. It's too early. I hate this miraculous ability of
> bookshops to have 10g books on the shelves the day the software is released!
> It can only because the authors worked with beta software. That means their
> books' content must be suspect to some extent. And, which is worse, their
> opinion of the merit of particular new features cannot possibly have any
> substance. Such books are in no position to assess the worth or merit, the
> pros or cons, of the new features available in the new release.
>
> As a a result, they all-too-frequently turn into shopping lists: 'here's new
> feature A, new feature B, new feature C....' and on and on and on, without
> any sense of insight or discrimination.
>
> 10g will be properly assessable, in my opinion, in the first part of next
> year.
>
> Incidentally, I didn't ask Jonathan to post his message, and didn't know he
> would.
>
> But I finally have my own insect, which I'm rather chuffed about! Even if it
> is just a flying ant.
>
> Regards
> HJR
[Quoted] I have no doubt you didn't know Jonathan would do it and given what both you and Jonathan have contributed to the community I am delighted rather than offended that he did.
That said ... your timeline for a 10g book is fine with me. It is just [Quoted] that at this point in time I have no-one asking me about 9i so a 9i book isn't of much value except as a recommendation to my students whose companies may well be moving to 9i or who may have 9i but not really [Quoted] know it. Right now I have a voracious appetite to fill a bookshelf with 10g books. Now if I just had the time to read them cover-to-cover.
[Quoted] Anyway ... Thanks Howard and thanks Jonathan.
-- Daniel A. Morgan University of Washington damorgan_at_x.washington.edu (replace 'x' with 'u' to respond)Received on Wed Nov 03 2004 - 08:11:21 CET