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Beginning Oracle Database 11g Administration: From Novice to Professional

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There are so many computer books in the world. A few of them are lousy, most of them are pretty good, and several are excellent. Fortunately for the Gross National Products of nations, we all buy many of these books. Unfortunately, most of these books are never read, just skipped through and left to gather dust on the shelves with all the other good books (and course mater ...more
Paperback, 430 pages
Published February 1st 2009 by Apress (first published January 1st 2009)
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Takedown
Apr 15, 2012 Takedown rated it it was ok
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Book is so basic so you cant name it from novice to professional. Author dont cover even little details and throughout the book send you to Oracle documentation so i dont see a point why you even want to read this book because it contains nothing other than general , shallow description of basic stuff. Other than that it contains some author personal experience but book is badly structured and hard to read so i can't really recommend it to anyone.
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I think this is the right starting point for every DBA.
The main concepts are explained very well and this is an easy reading.
I appreciate this book and I have read it in 2 or 3 days.
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