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C++ Database Development
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Al Stevens (Goodreads Author)
This reference provides programmers with all the tools necessary for relational database design using C++. Combining text and a diskette with reusable source code, the book applies the full power of C++ object-oriented language to database and utility design. Includes full coverage, plus complete source code for Parody.
Paperback, 413 pages
Published
August 28th 2000
by MIS-Press
(first published December 1992)
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Al Stevens, C++ Database Development (MIS Press, 1992)
Two questions come to mind as to why anyone would be reading a ten-year-old book on database development in an outdated edition written to cater to an operating system that (almost) no longer exists in any meaningful way. (Or why they would be reading a review of such a book.) Those two questions are, first, is it still a valuable book for any reasons other than archival, and second, does it teach the reader anything that might still be appli ...more
Two questions come to mind as to why anyone would be reading a ten-year-old book on database development in an outdated edition written to cater to an operating system that (almost) no longer exists in any meaningful way. (Or why they would be reading a review of such a book.) Those two questions are, first, is it still a valuable book for any reasons other than archival, and second, does it teach the reader anything that might still be appli ...more
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