Pocket PLSQL Part 1 for Android
Helped a lot!
To the point and good for quick learning, thank you
Its good for pl/SQL learnee
It's good
It's nice, useful and practical to learn pl/sql but it could be a simple pdf file
First of all you have done exceptionally this tutorial, some topics Didn't cover those are triggers and 11g features, try to those things in this app.
I just needed this type of app where your concepts can be clear with all theoretical content.
Very useful for beginners. But the annoying part is that with every alternate slide adds keep popping up.
Helpfull in so many ways.
Beautifully explained everything, feel no need to take coaching classes for learning mysql
Has a good interface and graphical understanding
This app is not bad.You can download..
To the point and good for quick learning, thank you
I am going to use this app
Content good..presentation poor
Super.
Liked it a lot
Good
Good martial
This is very helpful tutorials
It's good work
Helped a lot!
Good
Nice collection
It is very useful for p/l SQL and oracle guy's
Very useful
Good
Love it
good
Its very useful for the begginers of Pl/SQL and for the Oracle guys
Easy and simple language and to the point
Nice app
I am going to use this app just now :)
Nice
by P####:
I will grant that this app is functional, but not really worth the cost. The cost you ask? What could it be given that this app is free? For this I need to outline a few things that I feel make the app not worth the time or storage space. Firstly the program consists of a series of static frames, or pictures, much like those found in any PowerPoint presentation, lacking interesting sound bits or transitions of course. Just one bitmap after the other. This is hardly what I would call a program in the first place but what really drives the nail deeply into this coffin is the fact that after 3 or 4 of these slides the user is presented with a full page invasive advertisement. Not a banner, not even an extra slide, no... no, no, it's a full page frame that covers the display, requiring the user to find the close button before they go back to their low resolution learning experience. I give this 2 stars because it does cover the material, in spite of the presentation. There's no free lunch, I confess, but if adds are a form of payment, this app is way overpriced.