First, let me thank the person who has written the Oracle (oci8) package 
for Go (preferred over the other Oracle package).


However, it seems difficult to install, on Windows at least.  Google-ing 
for help did not give a solution.  I am less than 7 hours old in Go, so 
perhaps after soldering on, I will eventually get to install it.

If Go would like to entrench itself even more, perhaps appealing to 
corporate users would be a good idea.  This means that installing linkages 
to databases used by corporates, such as Oracle, should be a breeze.


Next, looking at the functions in oci8, they seem a bit kludgy.  Coming 
from the Perl world, Go/oci8 does not look as easy as Perl/Oracle. Perhaps 
I have not internalised the "Go way" as yet.


I am sending this hoping for help in oci8 installation.  And for eventual 
revamp of the package for easier installation.


Sanjay

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