Re: Good Oracle books?
From: Jim Richards <jimr_at_aone.net.au>
Date: 1996/03/22
Message-ID: <4it05p$9un_at_news.mel.aone.net.au>#1/1
Date: 1996/03/22
Message-ID: <4it05p$9un_at_news.mel.aone.net.au>#1/1
Soemwhere in the midst of time, ak104_at_cleveland.Freenet.Edu says...
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> So what are good references for learning Oracle programming?
I am going through the ORACLE PL/SQL book by Steven Feuetstein, the Nutshell book from O'Reilly & Associates. Although I don't like the order of some of the topics, being a programmer already I have jumped the easy chapters. I find it very good, quite detailed (sometime too much) but a good book, even though it is 800+ pages ...
It was recommended to me by an Oracle consultant, as the ORACLE manuals are more referenece and the ORACLE press books don't have a PL/SQL one ...
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