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- From: wlp@hounix.org (William L. Pribyl)
- Subject: Re: Books on Oracle programming
- Message-ID: <1992Sep10.141107.19361@hounix.org>
- Organization: Houston UNIX Users Group (HOUNIX), Houston, TX
- References: <1992Sep9.195749.13044@pb.se>
- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1992 14:11:07 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep9.195749.13044@pb.se> johe@pbutv.pb.se (Jonas Heyman) writes:
- >
- >I've looked in our local bookstore after Oracle books, with no luck.
- >I'm looking for PL/SQL, Forms 3 and PRO/C books.
- >Tips and techniques for application development.
- >
- >Any suggestions on anything I should get ?
- >Thanks, Jonas,
- >
- >--
- >
- > /johe@pbutv.pb.se/
-
- [Good item for a FAQ, don't you think?]
-
- There are good books out on Oracle, but the ones I've seen tend to cover a
- lot of ground quickly, and might include only a few pages on the
- subjects in which you are interested. Instead of giving you titles, I will
- offer some alternative published resources that you may find useful.
-
- If you are attending the International Oracle User Week in San Francisco
- next week, you will receive a set of proceedings containing many tips and
- techniques on the PL/SQL, Forms 3 and Pro*C.
-
- If not, you can still order the proceedings from the Int'l Oracle User Group,
- check with your local Oracle user group if you have one. If you can't find the
- proceedings, reply to me via e-mail, I will give you more details after next
- week's conference. Back-issues may be useful as well, if you can find them.
-
- In addition, you might want to look into purchasing back-issues of the
- "International Oracle Users Journal" from your user group as well. Again,
- contact me if you can't find this publication. I will contact the publisher
- and arrange to get you more information. The Journal tries to come out
- twice a year.
-
- Oracle users in the USA are entitled to receive "Oracle: The SQL Database
- Journal" free from Oracle Corp. It comes out quarterly and often includes
- tips and techniques. Call the tech support phone number and ask for Client
- Relations if you are not receiving this publication. (I don't know what
- Oracle offers non-US customers.)
-
- One of the better kept secrets is the "Oracle Integrator" which Oracle mails
- free of charge to members of their Business Alliance programs. It is a
- fairly technical publication, and may be available to all customers
- on request, I don't know for sure. It seems to be published once every
- couple of months or so.
-
- If you have paid-up Oracle tech supt, you can dial up Oracle's bulletin
- board (known as RTSS, Real Time Support System) and view the latest bulletins
- on the subjects you mention. Often there are OS-specific and otherwise
- undocumented treasures there. You can also call tech support and ask them
- to search for bulletins on specific subjects and then mail or fax them to you.
- Beginnig later this month, Oracle tech support will offer "fax-on-demand"
- via the regular tech support phone number, which presumably will be another
- way for you to get the bulletins. (Again, this applies to tech support
- in Redwood Shores, I don't know what they do in other countries.)
-
- And don't forget that one of your best resources is Oracle's own technical
- manuals, the quality of which seems to be ever improving...
- There is almost always useful information in the read-me files, too.
-
-
- --Bill
-
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