Re: How do I get started in Oracle, and will it be another RTFM moment

From: vruan <pcnNOpcSPAM_at_worldnet.att.net.invalid>
Date: 2000/08/03
Message-ID: <19f3900c.746e6498_at_usw-ex0107-049.remarq.com>#1/1


In article <ly895.3011$I76.224741_at_monger.newsread.com>, "Van Messner" <vmessner_at_bestweb.net> wrote:
> All of Oracle's documentation is available on its web site for
> free although
> you may have to register as a developer - also free. The best
> book to start
> with is Oracle's concepts manual which helps you tie the various
> pieces
> together.
> Van
> Ethan Post <epost1NOepSPAM_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
> news:16d5c1ca.be755c70_at_usw-ex0101-008.remarq.com...
> > Start by by reading some books and watching online training.
> > Set up a Linux box or NT and order the CD's from Oracle and
> > start playing around with it.
> >
> > http://www.freetechnicaltraining.com/article_10.htm
> > http://technet.oracle.com
> >
> > -Ethan
> > http://www.gnumetrics.com
> >
> >
> > -----------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Got questions? Get answers over the phone at Keen.com.
> > Up to 100 minutes free!
> > http://www.keen.com
> >
No, don't read Oracle documentations, they are painful to read.

Start with CBT - computer based training. There are a number of good training CDs available. Try Learning Tree (www.learningtree.com).

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Received on Thu Aug 03 2000 - 00:00:00 CEST

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