Intorduction to PL/SQL: PL/SQL Guide in Oracle 11g for Naives to Experts

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This book has been written by giving enormous simple examples of each feature so it is easily understandable for new developers, there are many advance features that most of the conventional books ignore so it is equally beneficial to the experts. There are more than 400 practical examples, which are being given by the author by keeping in mind the practical problems he himself faced. This book is very useful for the person, who wants to work as an oracle developer, working developer who wants to extend his ...
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Overview

This book has been written by giving enormous simple examples of each feature so it is easily understandable for new developers, there are many advance features that most of the conventional books ignore so it is equally beneficial to the experts. There are more than 400 practical examples, which are being given by the author by keeping in mind the practical problems he himself faced. This book is very useful for the person, who wants to work as an oracle developer, working developer who wants to extend his knowledge and professional or student who intend to give OCP exam.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781450505291
  • Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
  • Publication date: 2/11/2010
  • Pages: 294
  • Product dimensions: 8.00 (w) x 10.00 (h) x 0.62 (d)

Meet the Author

Farhan Ali is a computer science graduate and working on oracle databases from last 5 years.
He worked on oracle 9i, 10g and 11g databases, and being an avid developer follows the current developments in various databases.
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