Re: Oracle replication book

  • From: Mladen Gogala <mladen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 10:07:39 -0500

On 02/27/2004 09:45:16 AM, Stephen.Lee@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> 

> textbooks (which now clutter up the place).  These Rampant books were
> inexcusably, God-awful bad, and I swore that I would own no Rampant books
> again.

What was so wrong about Rampant books? Some people that I personally know 
and respect (Arup Nanda) have written books for them and authors like Mike 
Ault are writing for them as well. If Robert Freeman of RMAN book fame doesn't 
have an evil twin, then I'd trust that book. I doubt that reputable names like 
Robert Freeman, Mike Ault and Don Burleson would be connected with Rampant if 
they were that bad ? I own the "New Features 10g" book and it contains exactly
what I bought it for: an overview of new  features in 10g, and rather extensive 
one, too. It's not a DBA guide, I am not going to master 10g from a single book,
but with Oracle manuals, it helps me with finding and studying the new features.
So, my personal experience with Rampant is not at all bad.
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