and it is not expensive - if you already have RealBasic. Otherwise you will have to buy RealBasic as well - $150 to
$400
Cheers,
Chris
>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>Von: M. Bastin [mailto:marcbastin@mindspring.com]
>Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. September 2003 11:59
>An: Smitha V. Babu
>Cc: pgsql-novice@postgresql.org
>Betreff: Re: [NOVICE] tutorial for win32 programming
>
>
>>At 10:47 AM +0530 9/18/03, Smitha V. Babu wrote:
>>Can anyone suggest a good tutorial for win32 programming...
>
>The product pgSQL4RB will allow you to create PostgreSQL frontends
>and client applications in no time and comes with a good manual with
>two tutorials, a template project and a feature demo project to study.
>
>The first tutorial shows you how to build a basic client in about 40
>seconds. (no kidding)
>
>The second tutorial of the manual lets you build a full featured
>application called the "Software Archive" with which you can upload
>files to PostgreSQL, find them back and retrieve them back to disk,
>do backups and restore to/from a remote client, and so on.
>Everything you'd want to know. Pretty much all aspects are covered
>with that one.
>
>I must admit this is my little plug for pgSQL4RB, but it's definitely
>worth checking out. You can develop on Windows or Mac and with the
>same source code compile to Win or Mac. (Soon to Linux too. That's
>already in alpha.)
>
>The link: <http://www.aliacta.com/products>
>
>Cheers,
>
>Marc
>
>PS: With the RB IDE in which you'd use pgSQL4RB you can program any
>type of application you want. It's not just about PostgreSQL.
>
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