Oracle PL/SQL Best Practices
Oracle PL/SQL Best Practices by Steven Feuerstein
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Number of Pages:
- 304
- ISBN:
- 0596514107
- Product Group:
- book
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media
- Publication Date:
- Oct. 22, 2007
- BooksForGeeks.com ID:
- 1561
Summarizes PL/SQL practices in nine categories such as overall PL/SQL application development; programming standards; program testing, tracing, and debugging; variables and data structures; control logic; error handling; the use of SQL in PL/SQL; building procedures, functions, packages, and triggers.
Reviews for Oracle PL/SQL Best Practices
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Superb guide
Rated out of 5 stars, July 12th, 2009
Quite simply superb. Great desktop guide. Has recovered its purchase price many many times over for me. -
Worth while
Rated out of 5 stars, May 12th, 2009
This booke is packed with good advice of how to program PL/SQL. Every PL/SQL developer should read it. -
Brilliant reference to write well designed code
Rated out of 5 stars, January 12th, 2002
I think this book is brilliant. Before I bought this book I was writing unstructured code that didnt have a distinct style or standard layout. By using the suggestions in this book my code is now well structured and more efficient due to Steven Feuerstein giving practical examples to back up his suggestions. I also learned a great deal and was able to include new PL/SQL features into my code as this book explained the why rather than the what of using different PL/SQL methods. Not for the absolute beginner, but brilliant for the semi-experienced, a chance to break those old habits and learn to code in a better more structured way. Also its fairly cheap for an I.T. book so well worth buying personal use. -
Good book for PL/SQL developers
Rated out of 5 stars, August 12rd, 2001
A good book only for people for have some experience of PL/SQL programming. Steven helps u to write efficient and understandable code. The only disadvantage is that it is not very technical like most of his previous books are. A good buy for people who work with PL/SQL

