Free Visual C 6 Database Programming Tutorial Ebooks Online
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I am a novice programmer, so, if I feel it is an elementary treatment of the subject matter, you
should believe me. Over the past 6 months, I have read 10 books on programming with Visual C++
(including MFC, ATL, COM, database). This book would have been more useful if the author had
concentrated simply on OLEDB programming for Visual C++. The intro material on database basics
is insufficient to help the absolute beginner, but is too elementary for the majority of people who
have an interest in database development. The same statement can be made about the author's
discussion of COM. However, the most disconcerting fact is that the cornerstone chapter (Chap. 6,
"An OLE DB Consumer Example") is based on a SQL Server database. If this book is geared
towards the mass market of beginning database programmers, why wouldn't the author use a mass
market database as was used in the other chapters(Microsoft Access)? What novice database
programmer is going to have free access to SQL Server? Wrox Press editors should have realized
this and at least provided the sample database in this chapter in both SQL Server format and
Access format. Other than these comments, it is a useful book for the absolute beginner if you are
willing to transpose SQL Server data into Access.
I agree with the other reviewers that it is just a basic overview of the subject and if the wanted to
cover SQL Server there should have also been a version for Access. In fact I think Wrox should
provide an Access version on their web site.Also, who ever edited the book needs to go back to
English 101. It has way too many grammatical errors making me believe no one read the book
before it was published.As with all books I did however get bits and pieces of useful information on
OLE DB consumer templates but since I am writing this review I have to comment on how many
books are published that contain the same basic information. Why don't publishers get authors that
write books with real world example. I am tried of looking at book after book that shows you how to
draw a line. In terms of this book, if the author could have talked about and showed how to use the
various data bound controls that come with VC 6, that would have been useful. Basically you have
to get VB books if you want information on that topic.
This book does not help beginners. I have had several people try and follow through the examples.
Much material is missing in the "how to". It is difficult to figure out where examples are being used in
the book that will be used in future examples.Not well organized. Can't follow the examples when I
can find them.
As someone who has basic skills in Visual C++ and a little better knowledge of databases and using
Access, I found this book to be more of a help than a hinderance. I learned a few extra things that
were of relevance to me. I found its explanation of MFC to be helpful, while the first 2 chapters were
review of old info for me.Before buying it, however, I'd try to find it at a university library or get it
though interlibrary loan."An introductory book that attempts to cover the main data access
technologies currently in use, including ODBC, DAO, OLE DB, ADO AND RDS."Keeping that in
mind, the author accomplished that task.
This book is so full of grammatical and typographical errors, it is virtually unreadable. I read through
about half the book and gave up. There are an average of 5 errors per page - that's over 1000
errors in a 200 page book! I want my money back. The author and publisher should be ashamed to
have offered this book to the public.
An excellent book to learn C++ database programming using MFC and ATL. The examples are
clear and the code compiles and works! I am a professional Visual Basic programmer who uses
ADO in building Visual Basic interfaces to Access, Oracle and SQL Server databases. I have C++
experience, but little C++ Windows programming experience. I highly recommend this book if you
want to learn C++ database programming.
This book is a very basic introduction to database programming for a beginner. If you have written
programs with VC++ for databases before then this book is not for you. It start with a good
introduction to ADO, DAO, OLE and ODBC. It has you write some very basic programs that connect
to the database. Buy this if you have never written a DB application before.
This is a must have for people begining on database programing for visual c++, I bought "teach
yourself in 21 days", and that was a waste of money, the only book that got me out of the hole was
this one!!! ignore the other reviews and buy the book, you will not regret it.
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