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Re: Suggest a Book?

From: Breno de Avellar Gomes <brenogomes_at_ieee.org>
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 1999 21:52:30 +0100
Message-ID: <376FF78E.936BE11A@ieee.org>


Oracle Developer/2000 Forms: The Practitioner's Guide Albert Lulushi, ISBN 0-13-949033-7, published by Prentice Hall The included CD ROM brings computer based training from CBT Systems

Oracle Developer/2000 Handbook
Michael Stowe, ISBN 0-13-918111-3, published by Prentice Hall

Oracle7: The Complete Reference
George Koch and Robert Muller, ISBN 0-07-881919-9, published by McGraw Hill

This book explains SQL*Plus, command and function syntax.

Oracle8 PL/SQL Programming
Scott Urman, ISBN 0-07-882305-6, published by Oracle Press/Osborne/McGraw Hill

High Performance Oracle Data Warehousing Donald Burleson and Rick Tytler
Coriolis Group Books
ISBN 1-57610-154-1 For detailed info visit:

http://www.phptr.com

http://www.coriolis.com

http://www.osborne.com (official site of Oracle Press. All book examples
are available for
download)
http://www.amazon.com (powered by Oracle Application Server)

izidkiel_at_aol.com wrote:

> Can anyone suggest a book for quickly learning the concepts of data
> mapping and database design (maybe even touching upon data warehousing,
> but that is not required). The book does not have to hammer home the
> details, I simply want to understand the concepts.
>
> I have had database exposure years ago, and would like to avoid
> a "dummies" type of book.
>
> Thanks for any help that you can provide,
> - Tom
>
> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> Share what you know. Learn what you don't.

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