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- PL/SQL is essential in order to program and develop with Oracle and to be able to take advantage of the Oracle tools' capabilities
- By using real-world examples in an easy-to-comprehend style, readers will learn how to use PL/SQL to build robust applications
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best out of collection of bad books,
By zero_sigma "jayomegal" (Rutherford, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Teach Yourself PL/SQL in 21 Days with CDROM (Teach Yourself (McGraw-Hill)) (Paperback)
If you are starting out in Oracle PL/SQL, this book and their online help HTML/PDF is the only source you are going to need. All other books out in the bookshelves are garbage. This is one of the best books out of shelf-full of bad books on PL/SQL. Index on the back of the book is incomplete to say the least. I believe any good programming book should have extensive index, since nobody has the time to go through the whole book, and we need to refer to index for different things as we work on a project. So far, of all the books, and I have a collection now, this book is the most comprehensive book, if you can find what page to look.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
disappointing,
By A Customer
This review is from: Teach Yourself PL/SQL in 21 Days with CDROM (Teach Yourself (McGraw-Hill)) (Paperback)
For the novice user, chapters 1 through 8 give a good description of the language. I was able to understand how the language works and do the exercises. From chapter 9 until the end, I guess the authors assume that the debugging chapter was enough to start debugging their examples. Even some the examples on the CD-ROM did not execute. Week 3 is the worst if you do not have the Oracle software listed in chapter 1, but it is worth the read. At least you can impress the interviewer at your next interview. If you want to learn a little about Oracle and have some Visual Basic experience, try Nick Snowden's Oracle with Visual Basic. It is mainly SQL, but I got a better view of how Oracle operates. I used the 21-Day Book for Visual Basic 5 and learned a lot (first time I had ever used VB). I was expecting the same level of learning from this book and was highly disappointed. As for a good PL/SQL book, I am still looking.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good book for a beginner,
By A Customer
This review is from: Teach Yourself PL/SQL in 21 Days with CDROM (Teach Yourself (McGraw-Hill)) (Paperback)
I started learning pl/sql a couple of weeks ago. I am halfway through the book(i am not doing a chapter a day:). I find it very easy to comprehend ,even by a novice. I think it is a really good start if you know some sql. There are a few small flaws(typo errors) which are no problem.
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