Mastering Oracle Power Objects


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Mastering Oracle Power Objects


Mastering Oracle Power Objects

Author: Rick Greenwald

language: en

Publisher: O'Reilly Media

Release Date: 1997


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The goal of this manual on Oracle Power Objects (a visual programming tool for client/server programmers) is to lead the reader through the internal workings of OPO to show how to create robust, scalable, client server applications. After an introduction to basic concepts, subsequent coverage includes data issues; global issues such as calling sequences, menus, and libraries; creation of applications using list boxes, Crystal Reports Pro v5 and drag and drop; advice on debugging; and OPO's procedural language, PL/SLQ and issues related to the World Wide Web. Includes a disk that contains all the examples included in the book. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Year 2000 in a Nutshell


Year 2000 in a Nutshell

Author: Norman Shakespeare

language: en

Publisher: O'Reilly Media

Release Date: 1998


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This reference guide addresses the awareness, the managerial aspect, and the technical issues of the Year 2000 computer dilemma, providing a compact compendium of solutions and reference information useful for addressing the problem.

Learning the UNIX Operating System


Learning the UNIX Operating System

Author: Jerry D. Peek

language: en

Publisher: O'Reilly Media

Release Date: 1998


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This new edition has been updated and expanded to include coverage of Linux, which has emerged as a very popular version of UNIX. It's a handy book for someone just starting with UNIX, as well as someone encountering a UNIX system as an Internet "visitor."