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Rating:  Summary: Excellent examples for intermediate PL/SQL developers. Review: Book contained excellent examples; I have read several PL/SQL books and found this one very insightful especially for developers. You will be able to tell that the authors are bonafide developers relating real experiences; they not only explain the technical issues but how they applied in the real-world applications - highly recommended for serious developers.
Rating:  Summary: The best PL/SQL book in town! Review: This book is a great guide to PL/SQL, especially for DBA's and non-programmers. The reference section is especially good, and I can quickly find PL/SQL snippets to assist me.
Rating:  Summary: Best PL/SQL Book on(off) the Market Review: This book is very well structured and easy to learn from. The content is easy to read, good examples and very referenceable.I highly recommend this book. The only issue is its availability, I find it hard to believe that the publishers have not cashed in on this book (did n't republish - currently out of print) as it is a real winner and a gem to have. Listed below are the chapters. 1. PL/SQL At A Glance 2. Writing Simple Routines 3. Program Flow Control 4. Accessing the Database 5. Complex Datatypes 6. Creating Programs 7. Using Object Types 8. PL/SQL In Different Environments 9. PL/SQL And Application Performance 10. PL/SQL Fundamentals 11. Blocks, Stored Programs, Packages, Database Triggers And Stored Types 12. Declarations 13. Procedural Constructs 14. Built In Functions 15. Oracle 8 Supplied Packages 16. Extended SQL And PL/SQL Support 17. External File I/O And Background Job Control 18. Support of LOB Datatypes 19. Event Notification And Intersession Communication Support 20. Advanced Queuing Support 21. Miscellaneous Packages
Rating:  Summary: The best PL/SQL book in town! Review: This book takes you through some really great examples and includes everything you need to know about PL/SQL. I use it as a reference all day long when writing my code.
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