ODBC is a new Windows interface which will help programmers adapt to different systems by enabling them to develop software that runs a variety of different databases. This brand of portable object-oriented DBMS programming is fast becoming the norm in the business world. This study focuses exclusively on this increasingly popular trend in database programming. It surveys the multimedia aspects of database programming and provides profiles of the products that support ODBC. The accompanying CDROM contains sample programs in C++ and Visual BASIC 3.
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KEN NORTH is a consultant and Windows developer whose background includes mainframe, minicomputer, PC, and client/server DBMS experience. He is a regular contributor to Dr. Dobb's Journal, DBMS, Windows Tech Journal, Smart Access, PC Techniques, and other computer journals. He can be reached through CompuServe at 71301, 1306 or through the Internet at (71301.1306@compuserve.com).
Learn multi–DBMS programming and get a jump start on dozens of Windows database products
This groundbreaking book/disk set gives you a solid working knowledge of database design concepts, Windows programming, and object–oriented techniques. Supported by an abundance of technical information and programming examples, you′ll learn how to craft an unprecedented range of feature–rich, multi–DBMS applications.
Windows Multi–DBMS Programming:
Companion disk includes: Full example programs for all sample code included in the book.
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