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Re: Trainning books

From: Daniel A. Morgan <dmorgan_at_exesolutions.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2001 19:05:32 -0700
Message-ID: <3AE38DEB.EC5BEACE@exesolutions.com>

What you can do in C ... you can do in C++. What other capability were you looking for?

Daniel A. Morgan

"pery911_at_hotmail" wrote:

> Greetings to all,
> I'm a C++ programmer and I'm looking for a book that can teach me how to
> program calls to ORACLE in C++. I found some books in C, Java, Cobol, and
> many other languages, but nothing in C++.
> Can anybody help me here? Are the calls in C the same as in C++? And why
> aren't any (at least that I know) books in C++? Doesn't Oracle support it?
> Also, I'm interest in this book: SQL, The Complete Reference (for Oracle,
> MS, DB2 and some others) by OSBORNE publishing. The book have a CD with a
> full evaluation copy of Personal 8i. The author of this book talks about
> calls in Java, C, VisualBasic, etc., but nothing about C++. Can anyone
> advise me if this book will help me achive my goals? (please, don't ask
> me to go to OSBORN with this question: I did that already and I'm wating for
> a reply for a week++).
> Thanks for your interest.
> Tony Lima Saude
> Glenvista, Johannesburg
> South Africa
> There is no place like http://www.home.com
Received on Sun Apr 22 2001 - 21:05:32 CDT

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