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Hi Jonathon,
Have you looked at the Oracle Press series published by Osborne McGraw-Hill?
Also, although not Oracle specific, have a look at SQL for Smarties by Joe Celko.
regards
Jerry
Jonathan Kapleau wrote:
>
> I posted a similar request a couple of weeks back but I didn't get too
> many replies and most of the ones I did get recommended beginner-type
> books. I might not have been clear in what I was looking for. So please
> bear with me as I make another request.
>
> I am looking for a good Oracle book that is geared more toward the
> application programmer than to the DBA. I am familiar with SQL and PL/SQL
> but would like to get more familiarity with both. I am looking for
> something that will take me from intermediate to advanced and is a good
> reference book as well as a tutorial. As a final requirement, I would
> prefer a book that doesn't have a CD as I am currently running Linux and
> most CDs seem to only work with Win95. I don't want to pay for something
> I'm not going to be able to use.
>
> Thanks.
> --
> Jonathan Kapleau
> jkapleau_at_landslide.openix.com
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Jerry Gitomer ICT Group jgitomer_at_ictgroup.com Langhorne PA jgitomer_at_yahoo.com Opinions are mine not those of ICT GroupReceived on Mon Aug 17 1998 - 07:10:21 CDT
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