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This this is one of the last SOM sessions this year and we have prepared something special for you this time! This is a hands-on experience sharing session on SHELL programming. This is an event where all who willing participate come with their laptops (don’t worry if you don’t have one), have and access to shell+beer and share their experience, discuss challenges and commonly come with good solutions! Join us! :)
There are going to be the following things available for your use during the event:
1. WiFi internet connection (you can connect to your environment and the internet)
2. Access to Linux server with Oracle 11GR2 installed on it (test, show, troubleshoot your scripts)
3. Power sockets where you can connect your laptops
-- Beer and Oracle peers to discuss problems with
Format: We keep the formant open and relax. There are going to be a round table with everyone who is willing to share a problem or demonstrate a good solution having an access to a projector/whiteboard and a few minutes to present it to others. After each demonstration we will have a common discussion on possible alternative ways to resolve a problem.
Do not hesitate to join us even if you do not have a laptop to bring I am sure others will be happy to share their test environment with you (Yury will have a laptop with Linux and Oracle installed) or alternatively you could use a whiteboard.
If you are hungry for improving thins come and have a fun!
Yury
Awesome. Thanks for the correction, I'll include it in the doco.
Handy little feature, isn't it? Makes writing tnsnames.ora entries a LOT easier! :-)
Thanks Nuno for sharing vi settings. I've played with them today. On HPUX there is no "slow" setting. I started investigate it and found that to match pair of brackets we need to set sm (showmatch) mode. Thanks for kicking me in this direction