The O’Reilly PL/SQL Series
Over the years, the Oracle PL/SQL series from O’Reilly has grown to include quite a long list of books. We’ve summarized below the books currently in print. Please check out the Oracle area of the O’Reilly web site (http://oracle.oreilly.com) for much more complete information.
- Learning Oracle PL/SQL, by Bill Pribyl with Steven Feuerstein
A comparatively gentle introduction to the language, ideal for new programmers and those who know a language other than PL/SQL. It also emphasizes PL/SQL development for Internet-based applications.
- Oracle PL/SQL Programming, by Steven Feuerstein with Bill Pribyl
The desk-side companion of a great many professional PL/SQL programmers and DBAs, this 1,200-page book is designed to cover every feature in the core PL/SQL language. The fourth edition covers PL/SQL up through Oracle Database 10g Release 2.
- Oracle PL/SQL for DBAs, by Arup Nanda and Steven Feuerstein
The book you are reading now provides a quick overview of the entire PL/SQL language and focuses on topics of special importance to DBAs: cursors, table functions, data encryption and hashing, row-level security, fine-grained auditing, generating random numbers, and scheduling. Current through Oracle Database 10g Release 2.
- Oracle PL/SQL Best Practices, by Steven Feuerstein
A concise book that describes more than 100 best practices that will help you produce high-quality PL/SQL code. Having this book is kind of like having a “lessons learned” document written by ...