Re: Good oracle book

From: <omlet_at_omlet.org>
Date: 28 Jun 2004 12:24:59 -0700
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Daniel Morgan <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu> wrote in message news:<1088344342.168301_at_yasure>...
> Nick Akabude wrote:
>
> > Please can any body suggest to me any good oracle book to get started as a
> > beginner. However, I have been working with SQL Server 2000 for the past
> > three years and want to begin to learn Oracle PL/SQL - seen it is now
> > predominantly more requested
> >
> > Thanks and God Bless
>
> The book is advanced for Oracle but invaluable since you are coming
> from SQL Server. Purchase a copy of Tom Kyte's "Expert one-on-one
> Oracle" and read the first three chapters and gain experience with
> the examples until you "get" it.
>
> Then put the book down and pick up with one of the basic Oracle Press
> books and Tom's "Effective Oracle by Design".

Shameless tail! Danny the wanny. Received on Mon Jun 28 2004 - 21:24:59 CEST

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