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"Jeff" <jeff_at_work.com> wrote in message
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> I seriously doubt this. C++ won't increase disk I/O (the real bottleneck
> here) at all. In relational lookups, Oracle's indexing and caching has
the
> advantage... unless we're only talking about a small amount of data (not
my
> impression) that can be completely cached in memory. If C++ programs were
> 100+ times faster at relational database processing (btw, what is Oracle
> written in?), there wouldn't be much point in Oracle's existence, now
would
> there.
C as I recall.
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