Re: Thanks and how's the job market for Forms?
Date: 28 Oct 2003 04:13:32 -0800
Message-ID: <1efdad5b.0310280413.7ae374fd_at_posting.google.com>
"Jan Gelbrich" <j_gelbrich_at_westfalen-blatt.de> wrote in message news:<bnl60d$12mekf$1_at_ID-152732.news.uni-berlin.de>...
> "Andy Hardy" <junkmail_at_[127.0.0.1]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:noiDE1E1Bbn$Ewr4_at_[127.0.0.1]...
> > In message <1efdad5b.0310240413.78ef50c3_at_posting.google.com> , Ryan
> > Gaffuri <rgaffuri_at_cox.net> writes
> >
> > >
> > >Oracle is throwing there development money into Jdeveloper. The fact
> > >that noone is writing 9i forms books is telling. These books never
> > >made alot of money, but its great marketing...
> >
> > Did anyone, apart from Lulushi, ever write any Forms books...
> >
> > --
> > Andy Hardy. PGP ID: 0xA62A4849
>
> I only know of two others - I have both:
>
> Bulusu Lakshman : "Oracle Developer Forms Techniques" - SAMS
> (not good for true beginners though ...)
>
> Peter Koletzke: "Oracle Developer Advanced Forms & Reports" - Oracle Press
> (also good for beginners)
>
> But afaik no book about 9i - those are all 5 to 6i.
>
> (Maybe someone should add book tips to the FAQ ...)
>
> hth, Jan
[Quoted] there is no 9i forms documentation anywhere. I cant understand why oracle doesnt haven docs for forms 9i. they have docs for everything else accept hte tool set. the only way to get the 9i new features is to pay $1000 for a class????
anyone know why orcle doesnt write docs on this stuff? it doesnt make sense? if they dont want to give it away put it in a book and sell it for $50. Received on Tue Oct 28 2003 - 13:13:32 CET
