Category : C Source Code
Archive   : CDBDEV.ZIP
Filename : README
This diskette contains the source and exe files for the programs in
"C Data Base Development", Al Stevens, 1987, MIS:Press.
This book carries the concepts of software tools beyond those of the my
first book into the data base management system. Included are the source
code for a relational DBMS, a description of data base concepts, and a
primer on data base design. The source code is available on diskette
for nine different PC C Compilers (Aztec, CI-C86, Datalight, Eco-C88,
Lattice, Let's C, Microsoft C, Turbo C, Wizard C).
To order the book, call 1-800-MANUALS.
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Other books by the author:
C Development Tools for the IBM PC, Brady, 1986
This book contains C source code and descriptions for menus, data entry
screens, a terminal driver, file management, b-trees, file sorting, and
cache memory. The source code is available on diskette from the author.
Seven PC C compilers are supported (Aztec, DeSmet, Lattice, Eco-C88,
Let's C, Microsoft C, Turbo C).
Turbo C:Memory-Resident Utilities, Screen I/O and Advanced Programming
Techniques, MIS:Press, 1987
This book uses the unique features of Turbo C to implement a complete
video window package. The package includes support for context-sensitive
help, pop-down menus, data entry templates, and a window text editor.
The book also explains the concepts of Terminate-and-Stay-Resident
(TSR) utility programs under DOS. Example TSR programs are provided, and
a TSR driver program is included that allows you to build your own TSR
programs in Turbo C.
QuickC:Memory-Resident Utilities, Screen I/O and Advanced Programming
Techniques, MIS:Press, 1988
A QuickC version of the Turbo C book.
Order from the publisher at 1-800-MANUALS.
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The source code on this diskette is protected by Copyright laws. You may
exchange the source code and you may develop programs using the code that you
sell or otherwise distribute to other parties. You may not charge more than
reasonable copy costs for copies of the source code, and you may not
publish the source code except on a Bulletin Board Service (BBS).
Al Stevens
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