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and while i am at it, if i may be so bold as to suggest that PL/SQL should
not be forgotten. SQL got a worthy nod with a mention of Guy Harrison's
book, but Steven Feuerstein's Oracle PL/SQL Programming is a must have. A
more recent release which i am itching to purchase, Mastering Oracle PL/SQL
Practical Solutions, by a certain esteemed list member would be a great
compliment, methinks ...
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From: oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org
[mailto:oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org]On Behalf Of Casey Dyke
Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2004 8:45 AM
To: 'oracle-l_at_freelists.org'
Subject: RE: boos
Only one vote thus far for Morle's book? I think that undervalues the
quality within ...
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Expert-on-on-one by Tom Kyte
Practical Oracle 8i by Jonathan lewis
Optimizing Oracle Performance by Cary Milsap and Jeff Holt
These are the three musts for me, but of course it doesn't end there:
Effective Oracle by Design by Tom Kyte
Scaling Oracle 8i by James Morle
Oracle Performance Tuning 101 by Gaja Vaidyanatha, Kirtikumar Deshpande,
and John Kostelac
Oracle 8i Internal Services by Steve Adams
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