From: davidsmith633@hotmail.com (David Smith)
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Subject: Re: let me know the best book for the Oracle plsq beginner for developer only
Date: 7 Jul 2002 07:08:32 -0700
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Hello,

I think you'll find Learning Oracle PL/SQL by O'Reilly just the book
you need.

Their Oracle Essentials book also has a good broad overview of the
Oracle feature set if this is of use.

Cheers,
David.


yvmaditya@yahoo.com (aditya) wrote in message news:<44356c19.0207061344.1d36081b@posting.google.com>...
> HI guys,
> 
> I am on the look out for the plsql book for the beginners and for the
> developers only, not dba. I am newbie to Oracle plsql. I want to learn
> plsql from scratch. I dont want any DBA backed plsql book. I want the
> book to have exmaples and good beginner coverage.
> thanks in advance.
> aditya

