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Has anyone read this book and can you tell me if it contains useful PRACTICAL examples, generally - what do you think about it?
Book title is:
"Expert One-On-One Oracle" by Thomas Kyte.
Thanks
roukie-dba
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This book is an absolute "must-have" for anybody developing for Oracle. There is a lot of information for DBAs, but it is geared for developers.
Jeff Hunter
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Jeff
Thank you very much for your feedback.
roukie-dba
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Originally posted by marist89
This book is an absolute "must-have" for anybody developing for Oracle. There is a lot of information for DBAs, but it is geared for developers.
will this book help in administering the database instead of developing?
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Originally posted by yls177
will this book help in administering the database instead of developing?
This book will not exactly give you the syntax for administrative purpose but this book is a mandatory for both developers as well as the DBA's.
This book is very practical in nature and shows how to use Oracle in less work.
Amar
"There is a difference between knowing the path and walking the path."
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Does this book also cover version 9?
An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less until he knows absolutely everything about nothing.
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Version 9 whats that ??
If you are talking about Oracle9i then no, it covers 8i and below but the basic fundamanetals are same.
Amar
"There is a difference between knowing the path and walking the path."
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Oke, I found the ISBN-number of the book.
I'm currently learning to get my OCP-DBA, but I'm going for Oracle9i.
It's probably worth the cash, so I'll try to obtain one.
Thanks adewri!!
An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less until he knows absolutely everything about nothing.
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Originally posted by adewri
Version 9 whats that ??
If you are talking about Oracle9i then no, it covers 8i and below but the basic fundamanetals are same.
Tom says it's 100% applicable to 9i.
And I'll go a step further and say it'll also help you a massive lot in 10i. Why?
Because forget about the cool features that'll be introduced in the new releases, you'll never use them all. but Tom is going to write a sequel to it in summer 2004 (now that wrox is getting back to business-hopefully they'll publish it).
Tarry Singh
I'm a JOLE(JavaOracleLinuxEnthusiast)
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A must have, i read half of it and already want to buy his next book.
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