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Old 03-22-2004, 03:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Job skills (SQL?)

Ok, can someone just give me some links to descriptions, tutorials, or basically ANYTHING pertaining to the following things...

SQL
PL/SQL
SQL*Plus
SQL*Loader Unix Scripting
UNIX K Shell
C
Oracle Pro*C
Solaris OS


I was talking to a career counceler today, and I took one of those tests that show you some jobs that you would be good at. I looked at System Engineer and it payed a heck of a lot and had a 5/5 for being there in the future. I went online to try and see what type of education a System Engineer would need and thx to monster.com a lot of the System Engineer jobs needed experience in the previous categories, which I have no knowledge of, and google gets me totally lost.

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Old 03-22-2004, 04:06 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Ask and ye shall receive lotsa links at each link lol...

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Well, I learned all of that in college studying for a computer science degree. That being said, the computer science program taught the technical aspects of programming, it focused much more on theory. The programming was just a means to an end. Anyhow, a computer science degree would be a good start. If you would rather be involved in coding on a regular basis, then any technical school would accomplish that. If you want to be in charge of designing architectures, more of the big picture issues of designing a DB/network system, then definitely get the comp sci degree.

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SQL: very very easy to learn language: www.sqlcourse.com

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