Re: Help!!!

From: Mike Breidenbaugh <mbreidenbaugh_at_home.com>
Date: 2000/07/30
Message-ID: <XvZg5.20589$eS6.350278_at_news1.rdc1.md.home.com>#1/1


You can go to the Oracle site and download the programs for developmental use for free. Get and install them and the have fun "Calvin Norway" <pilferk2_at_earthlink.net> wrote in message news:7BJg5.24565$ga2.671071_at_newsread2.prod.itd.earthlink.net...
> I'm an IT Professional, looking to learn Oracle on my own (my company is
 not
> currently using Database Architecture, and won't spring for training
 unless
> it's related to our current IT Model). I'm just starting out, and looking
> for any suggestions on resources, either on line, in print, or on CD-ROM
> that would help me out. Cost IS an issue, as I'm footing the bill myself.
> I checked the Oracle web sight, and, while their Technology Training CD
 Roms
> all look inviting, I have a fundamental, and financial, problem with
 paying
> $600 per CD to learn a new skill. So, if any of you can suggest anything,
> or point me to some good training resources (my skill levels with
 Databases
> pretty much ends with Access and Approach) to help a "beginner", I'd
 really
> appreciate it!! E-mail if possible.....
>
> Thanks
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Received on Sun Jul 30 2000 - 00:00:00 CEST

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