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工作学习 / IT杂谈 / Merry X'masHi, everyone. I've been watching this forum for a while. Here is a question I'd like to ask.
I want to learn ORACLE by myself. I took a course in ORACLE developer/2000. Known about database analysis and design, a little bit PL/SQL. But what I heard is that most of the ORACLE software run on UNIX. Should I learn UNIX as well in order to master ORACLE. I know nothing about UNIX.
Thanks in advance. Any suggestion is welcome.
-ping(Laser);
2000-12-24
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Yeah, it's better to know some unix, at least as a user. As unix is quite big, you may consider Linux. The usage and principle is very similar.
-sailor(Sailor);
2000-12-24
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Thank you very much. Happy Holiday
-ping(Laser);
2000-12-24
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Linus is a variant of Unix. If you know Linux, you should be able to work on Unix.
-jabber(jabber);
2000-12-26
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It totally depending on what is your target for the future. DBA and network maintainer is totally different here. actually, the oracle is quite hot same as java right now.
-colin(DoForYou.net);
2000-12-30
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I know somebody who work as DBA right now and was told that better become ORACLE developer first and then DBA...(continue, see inside)I do know it is a long way to go to become DBA. That is also the reason I asked this kind of question. It's not enough really if you just know one product, whatever it is ORACLE or SQL SERVER. I just wonder how deep I should know UNIX or LINUX. Because I don't have any experience working under UNIX environment. Should I take some courses or just read some books? Or like most guy, I try to install LINUX at home and play with it, get some idea.
Thank you all
-ping(Laser);
2000-12-30
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