Windows Multi-DBMS Programming : Using C++, Visual Basic, Odbc, Ole2, and Tools for DBMS Projects/Book and Cd Rom
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This book contains much of the information you need in order to develop Windows applications with lots of snazzy database-related features. North explains far more than ODBC (Open Database Connectivity), detailing dozens of Windows technologies that you can use to communicate with Database Management Systems (DBMSs) of various kinds.

Opening with a discussion of how programmers can structure databases and their interfaces in Windows, Windows Multi-DBMS Programming goes on to explain general database concepts, such as table structure and optimization. Then, the book delves into SQL (structured query language) and some of its many implementations, including Watcom SQL, Quadbase-SQL, Microrim R:BASE and R:BASE SQL, Raima, Gupta, and others. Windows Multi-DBMS Programming then highlights ODBC 2.0, the most popular SQL tool under Windows. Subsequently, the book details QELib, Access, FoxPro, and goes into some detail on programming databases under Visual Basic and C++. There's even some attention paid to writing database applications for palmtop computers.

As you might expect, a book that covers so much data sacrifices depth for breadth. The tradeoff is worthwhile, considering how few other resources give attention to some of the tools this reference covers. Once you develop a general plan for solving your problem, you can look into more specific tutorials and API (application programming interface) references.

To the book's detriment, all the examples are done in Windows 3.x and Windows NT 3.5x, even though this book came out in 1995. Much of the material will transfer to newer operating environments, but an update is badly needed. Furthermore, the author sometimes lapses into oversimplicity, providing glossary-like definitions of basic terms such as "SDK" (software developer's kit). Though these lapses sometimes grow annoying, it's better that the book errs on the side of simplicity rather than on the side of complexity.

Synopsis
This book/disk/CD-ROM package focuses on Windows database programming, using a new Windows programming interface, Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) created by Microsoft. The disk includes value-added software that expands on the examples in the book and source code that can be used to develop your own software. The CD-ROM includes 20 demonstration programs.

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ODBC, a new Windows interface, helps programmers adapt to different systems by enabling them to develop software that runs a variety of different databases. This comprehensive new book is one of the first to focus exclusively on this increasingly popular trend in database programming. Disk includes example programs from the book. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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A comprehensive guide to ODBC, a new Windows interface that helps programmers adapt to different systems by developing software that runs a variety of databases, includes profiles of products that support ODBC and example programs in C++ and Visual Basic 3. (Advanced). --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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