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Oracle9i: The Complete Reference |
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Rating:  Summary: Not A Good Reference Review: For a book with "Reference" in the title, this book is very poor at providing me with any information I look for in it. Virtually every time I try to find some topic in the book, it isn't there. If I do find what I need in it, the wording and description is so poor that I don't get much out of it. This book is worth having in your library if you are an Oracle DBA, but "Expert Oracle9i Database Administration" by Sam R. Alapati is far and away superior, both in content and in writing style. If you are looking for an Oracle9i book, start with Alapati's book first.
Rating:  Summary: Great reference Review: I cannot keep this book on my desk my cube and have finally ordered more copies for the rest of the crew. It is a terrific reference for anyone using or developing Oracle products. It is very well-written and contains an index that should be a model to the writers and editors of all technical manuals.
Rating:  Summary: Bad examples poor coverage Review: I've read about 30 Oracle books. I wanted to find this book useful, but after 100 pages, I could not stomach it. Bad examples, poor verbiage, lousy structure, since oracle writers have little competition, the demands for quality are not that great. I found Sams series books much more useful.
Rating:  Summary: Not very thorough Review: If you are looking for a brief overview of everything, this book is for you. An developer/administrator looking for detail on any one topic will not find much use for this book.
Rating:  Summary: A Pleasure to Read Review: This is one of the best written computer books I have read -- head and shoulders above most other computer books in both style and clarity. The CD that comes with the book offers valuable SQL practice as you follow along. If all technical books were written this well, we'd certainly be making better products.
Rating:  Summary: The Best book to Start Learning Oracle Review: This is the book to start learning Oracle. This book assume that you know nothing and from there it builds your Oracle Skills. Oracle is very vast but this book has nicely covered all the basic aspects of Oracle that you will need in your day to activity. No doubt that this book will not make you an Oracle Expert but definitely you will learn to move forward. This is the starting point.... This book will make your base for Oracle.
Rating:  Summary: Solid coverage Review: This is the one I've been waiting for. It's got coverage of the 9i features like external tables and updates the older chapters to include features. I hadn't even heard about multitable inserts before this book. The CD has 9i R2 docs as well as the book scripts. Overall, more in-depth coverage than the 9i New Features book but the new features are more integrated to old text so you may have to read a little more but it's worth it.
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