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Programming the Paradox Engine by Michael Vernick,  Robert Signore,  Michael O. Stegman β€” book cover
Database Software, Other Database Applications & Languages, C/C++, Windows/Windows 95 & 98

Programming the Paradox Engine

by Michael Vernick, Robert Signore, Michael O. Stegman
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Overview

Programming the Paradox Engine: C++ Windows Applications tells you everything you need to know to make your Paradox business applications faster and more functional with C++. First, the authors explain how to access and fine-tune the Paradox engine to speed up an application. Then, they provide a "just-in-time tutorial" filled with performance routines and extensive source code examples that demonstrate the advantages of using C++ to develop Paradox applications. A virtual gold mine of ready-to-use code is included for the following problem-solving routines: extending the Borland Object Windows Library (OWL) to allow access to Paradox tables, validity checking during data entry, planning an object-oriented application, writing a Windows-compliant User Interface, Performing single-table queries and displaying the results, and linking tables in a parent-child relation to maintain referential integrity.

Here is the help programmers need to supercharge Paradox business applications with C++. This valuable book/disk package takes C programmers under the hood for a closer look at the powerful Paradox Engine. Readers learn how to fine-tune the Paradox Engine, incorporating C language performance routines into their business applications to make them faster and more functional. Includes ready-to-use source code.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 1994
Publisher
New York : Windcrest/McGraw Hill, c1994.
Pages
372
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780070791213

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