Re: Oracle Power Objects v2.0 Documentation

From: Bob Hoskin <rhoskin_at_heartlnd.com>
Date: 1997/02/28
Message-ID: <01bc258b$17ac9740$81639aa5_at_rhoskin.tor.hookup.net>#1/1


Shawn,

I'm delighted to hear about your project. I don't think you'll find the transition from VB&Access (particularly Access) to OPO is all that difficult.

The first OPO v2 book will probably ship in mid-March. It's an advanced-level book.
I have a descriptive page on it, and links to O'Reilly's page. The fastest way to obtain a copy is to order direct from them; they'll ship as soon as the book's in print. Check out: http://www.heartlnd.com/page4.htm

For people who are just getting started with OPO V2, video-based training is available from Heartland Software. See http://www.heartlnd.com/page5.htm for details.

Hope this helps.

-Bob H.

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|_ Robert Hoskin __ Heartland Software Corp __ http://www.heartlnd.com/ __
|~ Co-Author of "Mastering Oracle Power Objects" ~  O'Reilly & Assoc.     


Shawn B. Campbell <sjcampbl_at_internetmci.com> wrote in article <3315C1A3.59CE_at_internetmci.com>...
> I am normally a VB/Access consultant, but have been asked by my current
> client to program using Oracle Power Objects against an Oracle 7.3
> Workgroup Server. Incidentally, the client is a state government
> agency. The bureaucracy that exists is phenomenal, and I can't get them
> to actually make the order for the Oracle products. I hope to
> accomplish this in the next couple of weeks. In the meantime however, I
> must begin my study of the language. I have purchased books on Power
> Objects v1.0. Is there any material available for v2.0? It doesn't
> appear that Oracle allows you to download a 60-day trial of it from
> their website either?!?
>
  Received on Fri Feb 28 1997 - 00:00:00 CET

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