Oracle
PL/SQL Happenings
A VERY BIG HAPPENING: Quest Software has now opened "for business" my PL/SQL Obession
on ToadWorld! Going forward, this will now be my primary home for
PL/SQL content - presentations, code, blogs, you name it! So don't come
here anymore, head over there!
Oracle
PL/SQL Programming 2007 #2 to be held in New Jersey on
September 17-18, 2007.
Two days of intensive training and sharing on the PL/SQL language, and
another PL/SQL Test-a-Thon!
Quest launches ToadWorld, a portal for Toad users
and PL/SQL developers.
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About Steven Feuerstein
Steven Feuerstein is considered
one of the world's leading experts on the Oracle PL/SQL language,
having written ten books on PL/SQL all published by
O'Reilly Media, including Oracle PL/SQL Programming
and Oracle PL/SQL Best Practices (all from O'Reilly
Media).
Steven has been developing software since 1980,
spent five years with Oracle (1987-1992), and serves as a PL/SQL
Evangelist to Quest Software.
About Oracle PL/SQL Programming
Oracle PL/SQL Programming is
the name of a book first published by O'Reilly Media in 1995. Written
initially by Steven Feuerstein, and now co-authored by Bill Pribyl,
Oracle PL/SQL Programming or OPP is now in its fourth edition and is
widely hailed as the "bible" for PL/SQL developers. Hundreds
of thousands of copies of this book have helped countless developers
take full advantage of the PL/SQL language.
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