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Re: Tutorials

From: Howard J. Rogers <howardjr_at_www.com>
Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 13:56:02 +1100
Message-ID: <3be4ae29$0$15992$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>


Depends what you mean by "quite good".

The list of complaints the guy has includes some which are just completely untrue and indicate the guy simply hasn't bothered to learn his stuff, many which are wildly inaccurate, and practically all of which are basic misunderstandings of the real point.

HJR

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"Greg Lorriman" <greg_lorriman_at_bigfoot.com> wrote in message
news:1004838258.14952.0.nnrp-10.9e98bd70_at_news.demon.co.uk...

> "Eric" <eric_at_deptj.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:70568f73.0111010301.498c14dd_at_posting.google.com...
> > "Greg Lorriman" <greg_lorriman_at_bigfoot.com> wrote in message
> news:<1004570493.29633.0.nnrp-14.9e98bd70_at_news.demon.co.uk>...
> > > If you are a relative beginner then avoid both until you;ve learned
one
> of
> > > the cleaner/simpler/purer RDBM's. The complexities of the bodges in
> these
> > > two products will end up causing you alot of confusion : "Why would
one
> want
> > > to do that, and why do it that way, why why why?". Sybase is a good
> choice.
> >
> > What do you mean? Why is Sybase pure? What are the "bodges" in Oracle?
>
> These two are quite good :
>
> http://www.talusmusic.com/BriansTools/Pages/OracleFacts1.html
> http://www.talusmusic.com/BriansTools/Pages/OracleFacts2.html
> > > >
Received on Sat Nov 03 2001 - 20:56:02 CST

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