Re: books on odbc
From: Dmitri Ivanov (di2va4nov_at_0_digits_for_spammers_0.aha.ru)
Date: 03/31/04
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Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 22:01:18 +0400
Hello William,
"William Kossack" <kossackw@njc.org> wrote:
WK> At one point I had the odbc 3.5 developers guide but I had to leave
WK> that behind as a result of a layoff.
WK>
WK> Now after several years I find I'm getting back into odbc but when
WK> I search I find that all books on odbc are out of print. Some are
WK> still available like the 3.5 developers guide but hard to get.
WK>
WK> is there a good book on odbc programming that is current?
ODBC is quite a proven and stable technology, standard in a sense. The good
thing is that "old" books should basically fit your needs.
Unfortunately, to earn their living, most of the publishers have to print
something about "modern" and hyped.
-- Sincerely, Dmitri Ivanov Common Lisp ODBC interface - www.ystok.ru
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