Provides all the tools needed to write C++ database programs and explore the full potential of the C++ object-oriented language, including database fundamentals and design, database management, building the software, and more. Original. (Advanced).
C++ Database Development: Featuring Parody the Persistent Almost-Relational Object Database Management System
β Scribed by Al Stevens
- Publisher
- Mis Pr
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 325
- Category
- Library
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Provides all the tools needed to write C++ database programs and explore the full potential of the C++ object-oriented language, including database fundamentals and design, database management, building the software, and more. Original. (Advanced).
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