In this book, Steven Feuerstein, widely recognized as one of the world's experts on the Oracle PL/SQL language, distills his many years of programming, writing, and teaching about PL/SQL into a set of PL/SQL language "best practices" - rules for writing code that is readable, maintainable, and efficient. Too often, developers focus on simply writing programs that run without errors - and ignore the impact of poorly written code upon both system performance and their ability (and their colleagues' ability) to maintain that code over time. "Oracle PL/SQL Best Practices" is a concise reference to Feuerstein's recommendations for excellent PL/SQL coding. It answers the kinds of questions PL/SQL developers most frequently ask about their code: how should I format my code?; what naming conventions, if any, should I use?; how can I write my packages so they can be more easily maintained?; what is the most efficient way to query information from the database?; and how can I get all the developers on my team to handle errors the same way? The book contains nearly 200 best practices, divided by topic area.
It provides advice on the program development process, coding style, writing SQL in PL/SQL, data structures, control structures, exception handling, program and package construction, and built-in packages. It also contains a handy, pull-out quick reference card. As a helpful supplement to the text, code examples demonstrating each of the best practices are available on the O'Reilly Web site.
- ISBN10 0596155298
- ISBN13 9780596155292
- Publish Date 22 October 2007 (first published 1 January 2001)
- Publish Status Active
- Imprint O'Reilly Media
- Edition 2nd Revised ed.
- Format eBook
- Pages 292
- Language English