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<pre>Author/s : Jason S. Couchman
Publisher : McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Category : Other
Review by : ersin eser
Rating : 8 horseshoes
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This book is very well organized and easy to understand. There are few errors and you can find corrections on the related web site: http://www.exampilot.com/bugrep.htm (you should always check a book�s web site if there is one).
I haven't taken the test yet, so I can not tell you how good the coverage is, but it feels kind of light. Maybe the exam got easier or the book is not going deeply enough into details.
After reading this book, I did not feel 100% ready for the exam. By the way, do not expect to learn exam-related topics from this book; it is only for review. The book will certainly show you the path and lead you to your certification if you are experienced with Oracle.
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