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size=2>Lisa;
Over the past 4 years the two best books I have found for work on Oracle are the
Steven Feuernstein's books (O'Reilly)
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Oracle
PL/SQL Programming
Oracle
Build-in Packages
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These
two books have taught me so much on the programming side of the
house.
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I
truely wish there was a DBA book with that much
quality.
<FONT face=Tahoma
size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Koivu, Lisa
[mailto:lisa.koivu_at_efairfield.com]Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001
1:16 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject:
Personal Top 3 Oracle titles
Guy Harrison's High Performance SQL
Tuning Book Steven
Feuernstein's PL/SQL books (O'Reilly)
Both of these books taught me a lot
of what I know. I read Harrison's book cover to cover.
Don't forget the Oracle
Documentation... !
I haven't purchased a DBA book that I
thought was incredibly worthwhile (yet). I'll be buying Jonathan Lewis'
book after the discussion on the list though.
-----Original Message----- <FONT
face=Arial size=1>From: Steve
Armijo [SMTP:sarmijo_at_covalent.net] <FONT face=Arial
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14, 2001 1:07 PM <FONT face=Arial
size=1>To: <FONT face=Arial size=1>Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <FONT face=Arial size=1>Subject: <FONT face=Arial size=1>Re: RAID or NOT to RAID? What's the diff???
On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 11:45:20PM -0800,
Robertson Lee - lerobe wrote: > and
very nice they are too. >
> Great book by the way.
Hmmm, so what would folks consider their
essential Oracle books? maybe your <FONT face=Arial
size=2>personal top 2 or 3?
-s
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