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Need Of Proc*c/c++ Compiler

1. Software Requirments For Pro*c/c++ ,
2. Need Pro* C/c++ Compiler,
3. Documents For Installing Proc* C Compiler
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1. Software Requirments For Pro*c/c++ ,
2. Need Pro* C/c++ Compiler,
3. Documents For Installing Proc* C Compiler
Pro*c is an Oracle product and, if you are operating under an Oracle license, you probably already have access to it. Talk to your DBA and ask him whether you have proc on your Unix server.

Documentation can be found at otn.oracle.com.
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need about pro*c

i want to do a project on c unix, with pro*c. but i dont know any thing about pro*c, i am intersted in getting pro*c.

i am using virtual linux:
to run pro*c programs. is there any need of seperate compiler to run pro*c programs. if so how can i get it. can i have the site address, and complete documentation about installation.
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