its not that oracle is bad at optimizing, i dont think any RDBMs can compete with oracle at that (correct me if im wrong), but that they also provide the ability to "hit the manual mode"
it usually does a good job figuring it out (thats what all RDBM's do) but sometimes, the SQL is complex enough that it can get it wrong, thats when you have to say "ok ok ill just tell you"
that means, the order that i wrote my join statement, is the order you should use to join the tables (being, A to B etc. dont try to figure it out yourself)
i'm making a repository pattern, has class "Boss", but sometimes the Boss has employees, so, im thinking Boss and BossWithEmployees class? god this is horrible