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Oracle PL/SQL For Dummies [Kindle Edition]
By: Michael Rosenblum Electronic: 432 pages (December 15, 2010) For Dummies The Oracle has spoken—you need to get up to speed on PL/SQL programming, right? We predict it'll be a breeze with this book! You'll find out about code structures, best practices, and code naming standards, how to use conditions and loops, where to place PL/SQL code in system projects, ways to manipulate data, and more. |
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SQL For Dummies
By: Allen G. Taylor Paperback: 456 pages (February 2, 2010) For Dummies This is the rare case of a book that can take you from a beginner to an advanced-intermediate level. Like many of the books in IDG's Dummies series, this volume begins with a definition ("What is SQL?") and ends with "The Part of Tens," a collection of tips in a top ten list form. Taylor writes in a breezy, entertaining style that SQL novices will find inviting. One caveat: The examples are given in Borland's Delphi, a rapid application development (RAD) tool. Some sections show several screen s hots from Delphi and it may be difficult to follow along in these sections if you don't have the program in front of you. As with other Dummies books, SQL for Dummies is entertaining to read although the nonstop jokes may distract some readers from the technical content. |
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SQL For Dummies [Kindle Edition]
By: Allen G. Taylor Electronic: 456 pages (February 2, 2010) For Dummies This is the rare case of a book that can take you from a beginner to an advanced-intermediate level. Like many of the books in IDG's Dummies series, this volume begins with a definition ("What is SQL?") and ends with "The Part of Tens," a collection of tips in a top ten list form. Taylor writes in a breezy, entertaining style that SQL novices will find inviting. One caveat: The examples are given in Borland's Delphi, a rapid application development (RAD) tool. Some sections show several screen s hots from Delphi and it may be difficult to follow along in these sections if you don't have the program in front of you. As with other Dummies books, SQL for Dummies is entertaining to read although the nonstop jokes may distract some readers from the technical content. |
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Oracle 11g For Dummies
By: Byron Pearce Paperback: 384 Pages (October 20, 2008) For Dummies An oracle on Oracle, Byron Pearce takes the complexity out of the Oracle 11g database and helps readers work effectively in the Oracle 11g environment Begins with a friendly introduction to the basics of the Oracle database and then progresses to implementing Oracle in real-world situations, creating and protecting an Oracle database, and troubleshooting Covers the new features of Oracle 11g, including automatic memory tuning, fully automatic SQL tuning, automatic storage load balancing, and aut omatic diagnostic repository Devotes entire chapters to the oft-forgotten but critical topic of common mistakes that occur when installing Oracle, designing a database, and writing SQL code. |
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Oracle PL/SQL For Dummies (9i & 10g)
By: Michael Rosenblum, Paul Dorsey Paperback: 432 pages (June 13, 2006) For Dummies Written in the friendly, easy-to-understand style of the For Dummies series, this book shows novice PL/SQL programmers how to use PL/SQL, the procedural programming language embedded in Oracle, to develop Oracle applications. Experienced Oracle programmers and project managers will also benefit from the best practices and code and naming standards material in the book. Discusses getting started with PL/SQL (including language fundamentals, program control, exception handling, and packages); Ora cle-specific programming topics (Oracle constructs of interest to PL/SQL developers, code-placement option, and more); and advanced PL/SQL (manipulating strings, manipulating dates, and manipulating numbers, among others) |
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Red Hat Linux All-in-One Desk Reference for Dummies
By: Naba Barkakati Paperback: 888 pages (December 23, 2003) For Dummies An indispensable ready-reference for users of Red Hat Linux, the world's leading Linux distribution. Helps beginning to intermediate Red hat Linux users get up and running quickly and make the most of the tools that come with the distribution. Softcover. CD-ROM included. |
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Oracle 9i For Dummies
By: Carol McCullough-Dieter Paperback: 408 Pages (October 15, 2001) For Dummies If you have Oracle9i, you have the database to beat all databases. Besides being among the cream of the crop when it comes to relational database packages, Oracle9i is one of the more complex. Oracle9i does some amazingly fancy things, but the easy things are sometimes tricky. Oracle9i For Dummies covers the tough stuff in a straightforward and conversational manner, touching on key points and new features. This friendly guide leads you through a complete tour of Oracle9i, hitting the highlight s the object relational world and these important product components: Enterprise Manager Console, Major DBA tools, SQL *Plus, XML Developer's Kit, Dataspeak & Java applets. |
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