On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Sandra Becker <sbecker6925@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > We have a need to write some internal applications quickly and no > development resources available for at least 6 months and I have been tasked > with doing the initial apps (I'm the lead DBA). I have read and heard that > APEX could be the right tool for us and we already have it licensed with our > database. (10gR2). Can anyone recommend books for learning PL/SQL and/or > APEX? I can write a pretty decent SQL statement but have never really done > anything with PL/SQL. My junior DBA struggles at times with basic SQL > statements so I'm really in need of good books for beginners. Is the Oracle > documentation sufficient in your opinion? > > Thank for your suggestions. > > I can't vouch for this particular version of Feuerstein's PL/SQL book, but previous versions have been tremendously helpful: http://www.amazon.com/Oracle-PL-SQL-Programming-Versions/dp/0596514468 If you're not new to programming in general, the documentation may be sufficient. For techniques and the right way to do things: http://www.amazon.com/Expert-Oracle-Database-Architecture-Programming/dp/1430229462 http://www.amazon.com/Expert-Oracle-Database-Architecture-Programming/dp/1590595300 For Apex: No idea, I've only dabbled with Apex enough to know it will take a serious investment in time to be somewhat proficient with it. Regardless of what Oracle may say, Apex is not a tool for beginners IMO. But then again, application development is not a simple task regardless of how you go about it. Jared Still Certifiable Oracle DBA and Part Time Perl Evangelist Oracle Blog: http://jkstill.blogspot.com Home Page: http://jaredstill.com