Although you can??™t use Oracle without a firm grasp of the foundations
of the product, you will still need details if you??™re actually going to implement a
successful system.
This appendix lists two types of additional sources of information for the topics covered
in this book??”relevant web sites, which act as a constantly changing resource
for a variety of information, and a chapter-by-chapter list of relevant books, articles,
and Oracle documentation.
For the chapter-by-chapter list, the sources fall into two basic categories: Oracle documentation
and third-party sources. Typically, the Oracle documentation provides
the type of hands-on information youwill need regarding syntax and keywords, and
the third-party sources cover the topics in a more general and problem-solving way.
We have listed the third-party sources first and ended each listing with the relevant
Oracle documentation. Also note that some of the volumes listed here include previous
Oracle release names in their titles. You can assume that by the time you are
reading this, similar volumes exist (or will soon exist) for whatever version of Oracle
you may be using (for example, Oracle Database 11g).
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