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- From: bitmask@bigdog.fred.net (Scott Allen)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Java vs. C++
- Date: Wed, 20 Mar 1996 12:55:27 GMT
- Organization: FredNet - Frederick, Md.
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- mailid@unb.ca (Enter Your Name Here) wrote:
-
- >Hi,
- >
- >I am currently working on a report which involves comparing Java's support for databases
- >to that of C++.
-
- If we are talking about "databases" in the sense of fields and tuples
- and indexes, then neither C++ nor Java provides an *inherent* support
- for this. You would need to look at the third party tools provided for
- each language, and at this point in time there are far more class
- libraries and tools available for C++.
-
-
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- Scott Allen
- bitmask@bigdog.fred.net
- Hagerstown, MD USA
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