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Re: How to learn PL/SQL

From: John Leggitt <johnml_at_istar.ca>
Date: 1998/03/31
Message-ID: <Bn%T.70$U55.903414@NewsRead.Toronto.iSTAR.net>#1/1

I would not advise someone to learn Oracle as a first language. By learning the fundamentals of C (use text-based to see results of program structures) or VB (more visual), one can learn the principles of algorithms and logic and then move to Oracle. I would then advise learning SQL next so that you understand how to access a RDBMS. Then you would be ready for PL/SQL. When you finsh that, move on to Forms development. Check out the Oracle Press books to help you learn.

Good Luck!
JohnL

Christoph Ruepprich wrote in message <35207A36.AEC28E84_at_yahoo.com>...
>What is the best way to learn PL/SQL if you only have minor programming
>experience? Should you learn a language like VB, C++, or Java first?
Received on Tue Mar 31 1998 - 00:00:00 CST

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