Oracle PL/SQLHaving been working on Sybase for a long time, we moved to Oracle. Initially I bought the Learning Oracle PL/SQL Programming which turned out to be seriusly lacking in contend and appeared to be more interested in promoting the web side of PLSQL. However, this book has answered every question and stumbling block I have had with re-introducing myself to PL/SQL. Good and numerous examples. Basically 900+ pages of Gems. If you know SQL, but want to learn PL/SQL, bypass the Learning Oracle PL/SQL book and dive into this on. Trust me, you won't regret it, nor will you pocket.
Well-written and very usefulAs being quite new to the Oracle-world and PL/SQL I have found this book very useful, both when it comes to learning the opportunuties of PL/SQL and getting advise on how to solve problems. The book is well-organized, easy-read and has many good examples I have benifited from.
Very comprehensive PL/SQL bookThis was the first book on PL/SQL that I ever read and is still the best. The authors cover the entire breadth of PL/SQL functionality with enough detail to answer all but the hardest PL/SQL questions.
Now in its 3rd edition. Highly recommended
A great book for developing practical pl/sql applications
Feuerestein's introductory book for PL/SQL along with his other PL/SQL books and discussion groups ( pipeline.revealnet.com/~plsql) forms a huge resource for developing PL/SQL applications. The book enables the readers to think and encourages developers to create PL/SQL applications.Post the queries (if any) in the pipeline under heading: PL/SQL Programming: The Book.
Every Oracle developer should have one
A very good book for those with some coding experience who want to write better PL/SQL programs. Good examples and useful tips. More advanced subjects (eg dynamic SQL) only referred to briefly, though. Should be part of every PL/SQL developer's library.
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