Expert PL/SQL Practices is a book of collected wisdom on PL/SQL
programming from some of the best and the brightest in the field.
Each chapter is a deep-dive into a specific problem, technology, or
feature set that you'll face as a PL/SQL programmer. Each author
has chosen their topic out of the strong belief that what they
share can make a positive difference in the quality and scalability
of code that you write. The path to mastery begins with syntax and
the mechanics of writing statements to make things happen. If
you've reached that point with PL/SQL, then let the authors of
Expert PL/SQL Practices show you how to combine syntax and
mechanics with features and techniques to really make the language
sing. You'll learn to do more with less effort, to write code that
scales and performs well, and to eliminate and avoid defects. These
authors are passionate about PL/SQL and the power it places at your
disposal. They want you to succeed, to know all that PL/SQL can
offer. Let Expert PL/SQL Practices open your eyes to the full power
of Oracle's world-class language for the database engine. Goes
beyond the manual to cover good techniques and best practices
Delivers knowledge usually gained only by hard experience Covers
the functionality that distinguishes PL/SQLas apowerful andscalable
programming language for deploying logic inside the database engine
What you'll learn Learn when PL/SQL is best used, and when to avoid
it Move data efficiently using bulk SQL operations Write code that
scalesthrough pipelining, parallelism, and profiling Choose the
right PL/SQL cursor type for any given application Reduce coding
errors through sound development practices such as unit-testing
Create and execute SQL and PL/SQL dynamically at runtime Who this
book is for
Expert PL/SQL Practices is for PL/SQL developers who want to
develop deep expertise in key aspects of the language and its use
in database programming. Any developer writing code against
Oracle's class-leading database engine will find value from the
collected wisdom in this book. Some knowledge of PL/SQL is assumed.
Readers should at least be past the beginning stage with the
language. Table of Contents Do Not Use Dynamic SQL: Handling the
Unknown PL/SQL and Parallel Processing Warnings and Conditional
Compilation PL/SQL Unit Testing Bulk SQL Operations Know Your Code
Contract-Oriented Programming PL/SQL from SQL Choosing the Right
Cursor PL/SQL Programming in the Large Evolutionary Data Modeling
Profiling for Performance Coding Conventions and Error Handling
Dependencies and Invalidations
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