Re: DB design course in the Bay Area

From: yyurvy <yyurvy_at_hotmail.net>
Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 21:11:31 -0500
Message-ID: <4F1191ED01A11495.109EC85D367B69A4.0524FA749BBDAD31_at_lp.airnews.net>


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"Patrick Flaherty" <Patrick_member_at_newsguy.com> wrote in message news:9b7g9b02bfr_at_drn.newsguy.com...
> Hello,
>
> Experienced developer who's learned a good deal of db stuff, let's say,
> empirically. Have built many databases and have enough of a notion of
 normal
> forms that know that much of our shops dbs are not properly normalized.
 We do
> not have a DBA (which is part of the problem).
>
> Want to learn more of the theory (I have a good deal of the motivation
 already).
> And want to see this, fairly quickly, tied to implementation. Moving
> back-and-forth between the abstract and the concrete that is.
>
> So finally my question: am looking for recommendations for, first choice,
> courses given (eg Berkeley Ext) in the Bay Area. Books are a second
 choice
> because I've bought and read many already. And a course, or instruction,
 is
> usually a quicker way of getting much of the same material.
>
> pat
>
Received on Mon Apr 16 2001 - 04:11:31 CEST

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