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Oracle PL/SQL for Dummies

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Find tips for creating efficient PL/SQL codeIf you know a bit about SQL, this book will make PL/SQL programming painless!

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.

Discover how toWrite efficient, easy-to-maintain codeTest and debug PL/SQL routinesIntegrate SQL and PL/SQLApply PL/SQL best practicesUse new features introduced in Oracle 9i and 10g

414 pages, ebook

First published May 1, 2006

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September 14, 2012
well, I didn't quite complete the book but read the first half and skimmed the rest. It was funny to see the Ada influence on PL/SQL - the:= for assignment, the IN, OUT, IN OUT for parameters, the exceptions concept, ....

It's a good book for a refresher or learn it for the first time in a non-text book way.
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April 30, 2009
Very interesting an technically challanging.
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June 4, 2012
It helped me to refresh my memory on PL/SQL and even gained some new knowledge regarding coding and naming standards. Quite a good book for anyone.
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