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I agree that these are valuable resources, but to truly learn to use Oracle
you should get some formal training from Oracle or some other Oracle approved provider - This is a large,complex and not
very intuitive system and hands-on classroom training is really needed to be very good with it..
Hans Forbrich <forbrich_at_telusplanet.net> wrote:
>Best single place for technical information is Oracle's Technet site at
>http://technet.oracle.com
>
>There is a huge amount of information there and it's easy to get lost or to
>get information overload. Personally I suggest reading O'Reilly's Oracle
>Essentials book first to get an overview - details at
>http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/oressentials2/
>
>The people on this group and on comp.databases.oracle.server newsgroup are
>very willing to help as well, so feel free to ask questions. If you do I
>strongly recommend including Oracle version information and a brief
>overview of what you have tried when you ask questions - it makes things a
>lot easier to form an appropriate answer.
>
>"news.cn99.com" wrote:
>
>> Hi all , I am a newbie on oracle database , could you give me some good
>> website that can help me study oracle database ?
>> thanks
>> lcl
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