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The leap year problem (also known as the leap year bug or the leap day bug) is a problem for both digital (computer-related) and non-digital documentation and data storage situations which results from errors in the calculation of which years are leap years, or from manipulating dates without regard to the difference between leap years and common years.
Oracle Corporation introduced Oracle ConText first as a software option, then as an Oracle data cartridge (a server-based software module) for text retrieval when it released version 8 of the Oracle database in 1997. It used the default schema CTXSYS and the default tablespace DRSYS.
Works by Guy L. Steele at Project Gutenberg; Works by or about Guy L. Steele Jr. at the Internet Archive; Sun/Oracle biographical page for Steele; Telnet Song; Poems (mostly parodies) from Guy Steele's student days; A podcast interview with Guy Steele on Software Engineering Radio "Growing a Language", Keynote at the 1998 ACM OOPSLA Conference
Oracle Developer Suite is a suite of development tools released by the Oracle Corporation.The principal components were initially Oracle Forms and Oracle Reports and the suite was later expanded to include Oracle Designer and JDeveloper amongst others.
Observers stated that political considerations also played a factor in the deal, citing Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison's support of Trump— he was one of the few U.S. tech executives to support Trump's presidency—and his role as one of Trump's major campaign donors as well as Co-CEO Safra Catz's former role on Trump's transition team ...
Moore said she sometimes tries to change her texting habits, explaining, "Some days, I decide that I want to be 'better' at it, so I will go through all of my unread messages, some of which date ...
oracle BI Ee; In 2005, Oracle released JDeveloper as freeware. [2] [3] In 2006, still under the 10g tag, and after significant delays, Oracle released version 10.1.3 - the latest major 10g release. In October 2006, Oracle released version 10.1.3.1 that added support for the final EJB 3.0 spec along with BPEL and ESB design time.
Oracle SQL Developer versions [11] Version Release Date Description Releases prior to 1.0 Prior to version 1.0, Oracle Corporation labeled the product "Raptor" 1.0 March 2006 The first release 1.1 December 2006 1.2.1 August 2007 1.5 April 2008 1.5.1 June 2008 1.5.3 December 2008 1.5.4 March 2009 1.5.5 July 2009 2.1 RC1 December 2009 2.1 Patch 1