by "Jim Langston" <tazmaster@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Mar 25, 2008 at 11:46 PM
George Huber wrote:
> james@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>> I've been trying to find a good way to store program data (i.e. a
>> database)
>> but I can't find very good information of how to do tht that isn't
>> platform
>> specific using C++ other than basiclly creating my own database
>> system on
>> the file system(i.e. flat files). I guess I'm asking if there are
>> any good
>> platform independant library's for this, or commonly used
>> methodologies. I
>> know there is MS's .NET/CLR but I have a good knowledge of SQL but I
>> just
>> can't seem to figure out how to use that with C/C++. This has
>> stumped me
>> for 13 years of learning it all my self. I can do it in several
>> other
>> languages just not C/C++. I ask about C++ specifically as I prefer
>> it but I
>> can ****t C examples myself so any help is appreciated.
>
> [ot]
>
> Take a look at SQLite - it's a light weight, embeddable database with
> binding for several languages (including C and C++). There are
> several examples written in C and / or C++ on the web site
>
> [/ot]
Another choice is MySQL. It should work in both Linux and Microsoft.
Don't
know about Mac though.
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Jim Langston
tazmaster@[EMAIL PROTECTED]