From: "Ram Mareddy" <rmareddy@calibersys.com>
Subject: Re: Which Oracle Books to Buy? - Oracle on NT.
Date: 1996/11/11
Message-ID: <01bbd003$a0157260$1639e028@cti-i71-rm01>#1/1
references: <01bbcf88$842771a0$070a010a@ataunt>
organization: Caliber Technology, Inc.
newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle,comp.databases.oracle.misc,comp.databases.oracle.server,comp.databases.oracle.tools



Hi Allan:

We have just about the same setup as you do(Oracle-NT-Developer/2000-New to
Oracle). I didn't find any books dealing with Oracle under NT at the local
bookstore. I bought the following books:

1. Oracle PL/SQL by Steven Feuestein (From O'Reilly & Associates)
This covers PL/SQL language very well - my favorite book.

2. Developing Oracle Forms Applications by Albert Lulushi (From Prentice
Hall)
Pretty good book on Forms.

I also bought a couple of books from Oracle Press (Developer's Guide and
Developer/2000 handbook). I frequently refer to my class notes from Oracle
classes. (I am a developer, so, above suggestions from a development
perspective.)

Good Luck,
Ram Mareddy
E-Mail: rmareddy@calibersys.com

Allan Taunt <tauntaj@southern.co.nz> wrote in article
<01bbcf88$842771a0$070a010a@ataunt>...
> Hi there All,
> 
> Could someone please recommend the books they believe are indispensable
> when implementing and maintaining Oracle 7.3.  We at Swichtec are
 planning
> to Implement Oracle Applications on Windows NT.  Most of the Oracle
> products are new to us, however most of the IS team have experience in
> database application development.
> 
> Are there any books dedicated to Oracle 7.3 on Windows NT?
> 
> I'm considering the "Oracle 7.3 Server Library Set" and perhaps the
> "Developer/2000" document sets.  I understand all this documentation is
 on
> the CDROMs - is that correct?  Do you believe it worthwhile having a
 paper
> copy?
> 
> I looked at the booklist from Cbooks http://www.cbooks.com - which are
 the
> best 3rd part books to buy? - or should we stick to Oracle Press books?
> 
> Allan.
> __
> Swichtec Power Systems
> Christchurch,
> New Zealand.
> email: ataunt@swichtec.co.nz
> 
> 
 

