There s 8 reasons on why you should use double slash in oracle. The reasons are easy connect, local naming, directory naming, default context, entries, files and external.
Javascript uses C-style comments, for block comments (multiline) use: /* comments go anywhere in here */ for short one line comments use double-slash: // this is also a comment
Oracle sells many functional modules which use the Oracle RDBMS as a back-end, notably Oracle Financials, Oracle HRMS, Oracle SCM, Oracle Projects, Oracle CRM, Oracle Procurement.
Morse Code is sometimes written with a slash between letters to avoid getting the letters confused. A double slash means a space between words.
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The oracle bone was priceless.
The tire had a slash in it and that is what caused it to blow out. Another good sentence would be, she put a slash in the cake.
"an oracle"An oracle is a person, such as priestess, through whom a deity is held to respond when consulted. An oracle is a being of great wisdom and insight. One from whom one would seek advice. A special priest guided by the Gods. "Oracle" Oracle Application Express, or Oracle Apex is an application one can use on the Oracle platform. It enables users to build web databases for use. There is no cost associated with the Oracle Apex.
The advantage of an oracle is its ability to use the centralized management system.
"an oracle"An oracle is a person, such as priestess, through whom a deity is held to respond when consulted. An oracle is a being of great wisdom and insight. One from whom one would seek advice. A special priest guided by the Gods. "Oracle" Oracle Application Express, or Oracle Apex is an application one can use on the Oracle platform. It enables users to build web databases for use. There is no cost associated with the Oracle Apex.
The wise oracle predicted that I would win the Olympics.
Yes they did!
colon is the end of the protocol. Example:http:https:and some less common:ftp:mms:The double slash is the start of the URL. you don't see it much but these are valid (paste into your browser://google.com///digg.com/