Customer Reviews
Sets the standard - By: Oracle Consultant, 13 Dec 2008 
This was the first book I read on PL/SQL when I became an Oracle developer 15 years ago & as far as I'm concerned, Steven Feuerstein sets the standard. It never ceases to amaze me the sloppy coding that I come across by so called professional developers. If only they read this book then they would bein a different league. in short, every Oracle developer must read this book.
Oracle PL/SQL - By: , 20 Feb 2004 
Having been working on Sybase for a long time, we moved to Oracle. Initially I bought the Learning Oracle PL/SQL Programming which turned out to be seriusly lackingin contend & appeared to be more interestedin promoting the web side of PLSQL. However, this book has answered every question & stumbling block I have had with re-introducing myself to PL/SQL. Good & numerous examples. Basically 900+ pages of Gems. If you know SQL, but want to learn PL/SQL, bypass the Learning Oracle PL/SQL book & dive into this on. Trust me, you won't regret it, nor will you pocket.
Well-written and very useful - By: Kim Bjørn Jensen, 03 Apr 2003 
As being quite new to the Oracle-world & PL/SQL I have found this book very useful, both when it comes to learning the opportunuties of PL/SQL & getting advise on how to solve problems. The book is well-organized, easy-read & has many good examples I have benifited from.
Very comprehensive PL/SQL book - By: Joshua Sherlock, 31 Oct 2002 
This was the first book on PL/SQL that I ever read & is still the best. The authors cover the entire breadth of PL/SQL functionality with enough detail to answer all but the hardest PL/SQL questions.
Nowin its 3rd edition. Highly recommended
A great book for developing practical pl/sql applications - By: , 06 Sep 2000 
Feuerestein's introductory book for PL/SQL along with his other PL/SQL books & discussion groups ( pipeline.revealnet.com/~plsql) forms a huge resource for developing PL/SQL applications. The book enables the readers to think & encourages developers to create PL/SQL applications.Post the queries (if any)in the pipeline under heading: PL/SQL Programming: The Book.