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In article <5ablii$69_at_amber.ora.com>, John Dockery <john_at_ruby.ora.com>
writes
>O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. has recently published two more titles that
>might be of interest to you. Our newest Oracle books are:
>
>Oracle Performance Tuning, 2nd Edition, by Mark Gurry & Peter Corrigan
>2nd Edition November 1996, 1-56592-237-9, 964 pages, $44.95, Includes
>disk. More information can be found at http://www.ora.com/catalog/oracle2/
>
>Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages, by Steven
>Feuerstein, 1st Edition October 1996 1-56592-238-7, 690 pages, $42.95,
>includes disk. More information can be found at
>http://www.ora.com/catalog/advoracle/
>
>We're currently working on three more Oracle titles. References to
>those titles can be found at http://www.ora.com/catalog/oracle2/
>
>O'Reilly is interested in getting your feedback on our books. If you
>have any suggestions on making the books more usable, we'd like to know
>about it. If you'd like to see a particularly thorny Oracle subject
>covered, let us know. If your interested in writing or reviewing an
>Oracle book, send me email. I'll be happy to forward your comments to
>our Oracle editors.
>
>
The one I'd like to buy would be called something like:
'Mastering Oracle Objects for OLE with Visual Basic'
-- Paul BrewerReceived on Sun Jan 05 1997 - 00:00:00 CST
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