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Nov 19, 2016
Excellent stuff...
I am a repeat customer of N5IAW because I get lightning fast delivery in superior packaging plus he always throws in a few goodies for free just to show his appreciation of my business.
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Jul 01, 2006
Tons of Errors to be expected.
This book should be used for reference not as a primary cert prep tool. Dont let the OraclePress name fool you. There is so much code error that learning from this book can tend to be confusing. The errata file on Oraclepress.com is 6 pages and I found even more on my own. The author's e-mail link is not deliverable. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND SYBEX series for accurate learning. However, this book has alot of quizzing to re-inforce the concepts. The disk is packed with exam questions which mimic the actual exam questions closely. This is a great disappointment to see Oracle's name on it considering the editing is so poorly done. I think my 2-year old could have edited it better. The spelling and grammer are accurate but the coding is awful and this can be very decieving to the untrained and learning eye.