quick buy | add to cart | subscription Developing a custom database - LhimkDB. Part 2: developing the data access layer

   
From Software Developer's Journal magazine: No 11/2005 (11) Artificial intelligence

Pawel Marciniak
LhimkDB is developed in a language of my devising called Lhimk. It is so similar to C/C++ that there is little point in learning it separately, let alone writing tutorials for it. In this article we will look at the lowest database layer – a data access layer called UDB (Unordered Database). UDB is of course part of LhimkDB, but both the tasks it performs and its implementation are flexible enough to warrant using UDB as an independent library providing persistent data storage.

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