RE: Teaching Oracle PL/SQL class

  • From: "Mark W. Farnham" <mwf@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: <douglass_davis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 11:16:17 -0400

If you use Connor McDonald's book as the course text you'll get a structured
walkthrough of good pl/sql practices as well as a short course on how to
think, how to run experiments, and a clear understanding that what is best
is perishable information to be retested.

Computer languages come and go, but good thinking practices endure.

Regards,

Mark

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Subject: Teaching Oracle PL/SQL class


Hello,

I am teaching a continuing education PL/SQL class for a community college.
The class will be 9 nights < 3 hours per night.  And I am seeking the help
of any PL/SQL experts out there.

I have researched Oracle Architecture and PL/SQL, and I am trying to make
sure I cover the most important topics based on how PL/SQL is used in
industry.  Also, I am trying to come with tasks that can be done in a lab
type setting that would be close to those done in industry but not take more
than 20 minutes each.

Here is an outline of what I have so far:

http://plsqltopics.wikispaces.com/

If you have any comments, you may add to discussion section.  If there are
any topics you deem important that have been missed, you may add them
directly to the wiki if you would like (note: you may have to go into text
mode to edit outline).

Please let me know if you have any comments. Thanks.
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