May 22, 2013: Full day of Oracle hands on labs, free! (bay area)
Oracle OTN is hosting a full day of free* hands on Oracle labs on May 22, 2013 in Pleasanton, Ca
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Re-engineering Your Database Using Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler 3.1
- Learn how to use SQL Developer Data Modeler to import your database schema, make changes and generate the modified DDL.
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Testing and Debugging Procedures using SQL Developer 3.1
- Learn how to use Application Express to load data into your database, create an application with a variety of page types (including a interactive report, calendar and data load wizard).
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Building an Application using Oracle Application Express: Part 1 and part 2
- Learn how to use Application Express to load data into your database, create an application with a variety of page types (including a interactive report, calendar and data load wizard).
Learn rapid application development (RAD) with Oracle tools. Veteran OTN instructor David Peake will lead an end-to-end, soup-to-nuts session on using Data Modeler to design a database, SQL Developer to build tables, and Application Express to build a web-based application. Attendees must bring their own laptop containing the Developer Day virtual machine fromhttp://goo.gl/cvBo8. AEach session in this track builds upon the previous session so please plan on attending all four sessions in this track.
To participate in the labs you have to be a member of NoCOUG but for a limited time we are offering a limited number of free one day passes to this special OTN event. Please contact me at [email protected] if you are not a member of NoCOUG but would like to attend the OTN labs. If you are already a member of NoCOUG and would like to attend the lab sessions, register here.
Not only will there be a full day of OTN labs but there will be awesome talks by renown Oracle speakers.
If you are a DBA type you may be thinking “why should I attend the OTN labs?” My response would be: Why broaden your horizons? Why get out of your comfort zone? Why learn new skills? Why bother taking advantage of the magnificent educational smorgasbord that we call NoCOUG? When ever I have the chance I try and learn new skills. One never knows what tomorrow will bring and having a wide array of skills will allow me to grow into new areas that prove in more demand or more interesting.
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It s nearly time for Oracle OpenWorld 2019. As ever, there are a number of interesting optimizer-related sessions in the catalogue (and I see there s one on MySQL too). Here s ours: If you re coming to OOW but can t make the session, then come and speak to the Oracle developers themselves at the demo booths in Moscone South. We re in booth ODB-013 . I ll be around there as much as possible too. What makes OOW special for me is being able to listen to your feedback first-hand; both good and bad. What you have to say matters, and you feedback really does help us to improve the product. See you there!