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Re: Recommend a good book revisited

From: Peter Schneider <peter.schneider_at_okay.net>
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 22:10:30 GMT
Message-ID: <6ra9p0$f7k$1@trader.ipf.de>


On 16 Aug 1998 02:48:30 GMT, jkapleau_at_openix.com (Jonathan Kapleau) wrote:

[...]

>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.

Hi Jonathan,

Steven Feuerstein's latest book "Oracle Built-In Packages" looks very nice. It covers most of the Oracle7/8 internal packages and is published by O'Reilly.

Regards,
Peter

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Peter Schneider
peter.schneider_at_okay.net Received on Mon Aug 17 1998 - 17:10:30 CDT

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