My book is available on amazon.com

One year ago I started writing a book on SQL. Writing a book is an amazing amount of work and I am glad I got helped from my five reviewers Chen, Andrew, Tom, Marco and Lutz.

It will ship in December 2008.

http://amazon.com/Advanced-Oracle-SQL-Programming-Focus/dp/0977671585

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8 Responses to “My book is available on amazon.com”

  1. Doug Burns Says:

    I remember saying to you at Openworld that I was sure this book would be excellent, so I’m looking forward to it.

  2. Laurent Schneider Says:

    thanks Doug! I have learned a lot by writing, I hope you can learn something by reading me :)

  3. Few Links of the Week and a Biased Recommendation « I’m just a simple DBA on a complex production system Says:

    […] Laurent Schneider’s Advanced Oracle SQL Programming book is now available for sale on Amazon. I’ve been lucky to get the chance to review the book. It covers some of the most advanced and exciting aspects of SQL programming, and it is full of useful, practical examples. Almost everyone who uses Oracle SQL regularly in his work can benefit from the information and ideas in this book. I know my programming skills improved significantly from reviewing it (and even my co-workers noticed!). […]

  4. AketiJyuuzou Says:

    I will buy your book.
    I am an OracleAce who love SQL.
    I will study English to read your book.

  5. Laurent Schneider Says:

    Hey, Thank you Aketi, I should start learning Japanese to read your site. Sometimes I play Shogi with my 4-Y old son 8-)

  6. Marco Says:

    A job well done (and had the privilege to have a sneak peek)

    ;-)

  7. Justin Cave Says:

    Congratulations! Can’t wait to get my hands on it.

  8. How Many Parameters can Rank() Take? « I’m just a simple DBA on a complex production system Says:

    […] How Many Parameters can Rank() Take? July 24, 2008 Filed under: nerdism — prodlife @ 2:26 am Laurent Schneider and I were discussing the analytics chapter of his nearly finished book, when he casualy mention that Rank() can take unlimited number of parameters. “Wow!” I said, “Thats cool. But how many parameters can it take before something crashes?” […]

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