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Пятничный тест по PL/SQL

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Пятничный тест по PL/SQL

Коллеги, всем привет!

Давайте разомнемся в пятницу перед выходными 🏋🏻‍♀️
Вопросики по PL/SQL для уровня middle/senior.

Погнали!


А где-то в фоне стартовал 14й поток по PL/SQL. Ребята начинают 2.5 месячное путешествие по просторам PL/SQL. Еще есть время присоединиться 😉
Пиши в поддержку 🚀

#Oracle #PLSQL #Pavel_Dolganov #тест
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