the forums I use
on otn : forums.oracle.com
1) SQL and PL/SQL
2) Database General
3) iSQL*Plus
4) Documentation Feedback
when otn is down or too slow, I read the metalink forums. Especially SQL*Plus and Oracle PL/SQL. If necessary, I post questions on the DBA Administration forum.
to post questions/comments specific to security, I go to Pete Finnigan's Oracle Security Forum.
Sometimes I post comments on the asktom site. About leap years, number to octal, number to words...
Occasionaly, I visit the Dizwell Forum, just to grab some interesting post...
When it is nice weather, I go to usenet comp.databases.oracle.server
And of course, I use google a lot to find new places to go !
1) SQL and PL/SQL
2) Database General
3) iSQL*Plus
4) Documentation Feedback
when otn is down or too slow, I read the metalink forums. Especially SQL*Plus and Oracle PL/SQL. If necessary, I post questions on the DBA Administration forum.
to post questions/comments specific to security, I go to Pete Finnigan's Oracle Security Forum.
Sometimes I post comments on the asktom site. About leap years, number to octal, number to words...
Occasionaly, I visit the Dizwell Forum, just to grab some interesting post...
When it is nice weather, I go to usenet comp.databases.oracle.server
And of course, I use google a lot to find new places to go !
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If you are a French speaker (and you are) you can also have a look to this French Oracle forum : http://www.developpez.net/forums/viewforum.php?f=35
There is a lot more stuff in the English forums, I don't find as much in the French ones.
I listen carefully to what Laurent says on newsgroups, because he is very active on them!
François, are you SheikYerbouti ?
> There is a lot more stuff in the English
> forums, I don't find as much in the French
> ones.
this is true, but still there is also good quality answers on the forum mentioned above.
On forums.oracle.com, I rather quickly say "RTFM". On a french forum, the user is not supposed to be capable of reading english ;-(
Yes Laurent, I am ;-)
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