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RE: Personal Top 3 Oracle titles

From: Glenn Travis <c-glenn.travis_at_wcom.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 13:02:31 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.0036A744.20010814131559@fatcity.com>

Don't
believe everything you read.  There are trolls everywhere...
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I
always visit my local Barnes and Noble or Borders bookstore and scan the book for myself.  Unless the review comes from someone I know or respect.

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  size=2>-----Original Message-----From: root_at_fatcity.com   [mailto:root_at_fatcity.com]On Behalf Of Koivu, LisaSent:   Tuesday, August 14, 2001 3:42 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list   ORACLE-LSubject: RE: Personal Top 3 Oracle   titles
  Yup.  Very favorable reviews and
  the chapter list is there.  It looks very helpful.   

    -----Original Message----- <FONT

    face=Arial size=1>From:   <FONT face=Arial 
    size=1>kjanusz_at_att.net [SMTP:kjanusz_at_att.net] <FONT face=Arial 
    size=1>Sent:   Tuesday, August 

    14, 2001 3:01 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: Personal Top 3 Oracle titles 
    Before I buy a book I always check Amazon.com's     reader reviews.  They can be very
    helpful.
    Ken Janusz, CPIM <FONT face=Arial
    size=2>> Guy Harrison's High Performance SQL Tuning Book <FONT     face=Arial size=2>> 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. 
    > <FONT face=Arial
    size=2>> Don't forget the Oracle Documentation... ! <FONT     face=Arial size=2>> > 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 <FONT face=Arial     size=2>> though.  >
    > <FONT face=Arial
    size=2>> > -----Original Message----- <FONT face=Arial     size=2>> > From:       Steve Armijo     [SMTP:sarmijo_at_covalent.net] > >
    Sent:       Tuesday, August 14, 2001 1:07     PM > > To: Multiple recipients of
    list ORACLE-L > >
    Subject:    Re: RAID or NOT to RAID?  What's the     diff??? > > <FONT
    face=Arial size=2>> > 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. > > <FONT
    face=Arial size=2>> > Hmmm, so what would folks consider their     essential Oracle books?  maybe >
    > your > > personal top 2 or
    3? > > <FONT face=Arial
    size=2>> > -s > >
> > -- <FONT face=Arial

    size=2>> > Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: <A     href="http://www.orafaq.com" target=_blank>http://www.orafaq.com
> > -- <FONT face=Arial
    size=2>> > Author: Steve Armijo <FONT face=Arial 
    size=2>> >   INET: sarmijo_at_covalent.net <FONT 
    face=Arial size=2>> > > > Fat 

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