This text is a focused, concise tutorial to the basic information necessary to install and configure an Oracle database on a Windows server. The book leads the reader step-by-step through the basics... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I have pondered thru many Oracle books but this one explains the concepts very clearly. I set up Oracle on my computer using the instructions and did all the exercises. I had no problem and learned a lot in a short time. I would recommend this book for a beginner and then move on to the move advanced Oracle books.
Excellent, if you are a beginner in Oracle
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Oralce databse is a great topic. If you are the expert in it, I am sure you can find a job in everywhere. Under re-enginnering process, most of companies will use database and IT technology to save their labour cost. Oracle becomes the key on the process. However a lot of books in the market are too difficult for beginners. Some of them only explain the idea without examples and practices. Through this book, you can learn the basic concepts and take some hands-on exercises. Although it is not the best starting reference (more exercises will be much better), I still recommend this book for the one who interest in Oracle.
Cool Perl Debugger book for experienced programmers
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
"Perl Debugger Pocket Reference" is a relativly short introduction into the command line Perl Debugger (perl -d option). You will find the following main chapters in this book:- Introductory chapters (partly meta chapters not about the debugger but about good programming)- Debugger Commands- Debugger Variables- Debugging Options- Debugger Internals, Quick reference, restWhen I bought this book I had hoped for a "...Pocket Guide" and not a "...Pocket Reference" (deeper coverage). I consider this not an extreme "...Pocket Reference" (like e.g. "Perl Pocket Reference") because this book contains examples for each of the commands and options that it describes. For me examples are the most important part in technical books.The language, the printing and the index (there is an alphabetic index) are of the usual high O'Reilly standard).I think that "Perl Debugger Pocket Reference" might be a bit heavy if you never used a command line debugger like gdb or xdb before. This book assumes that you already know what and why you want to do with the debugger, you will be explained WHO to do this with the debugger. PDPR is missing the process model when using a debugger. Personally I would have wished for even more examples and a bit more about when to use a certain feature of the debugger.For all those poor souls like me that still have to use Perl 5.5, you will not like this book because it explains the cool new features of the Perl 5.8 debugger (differences to Perl 5.6 covered as well) that are missing in Perl 5.5. I hope that I can convince my customer to upgrade to Perl 5.8 to be able to use cool new debugger (especially the w watchpoints will be great).I will keep this booklet next to my keyboard when I am Perl programming from now on to be able to lookup the Debugger functions that I will need. If you are a Perl programmer like me that does not produce flawless code, I really recommend this book. I will use it again right after finishing this review. Perl debugging will be more fun (for me) from now on.
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