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Developing Database Applications Using MySQL Connector/C++

The MySQL Connector/C++ provides an object-oriented application programming interface (API) and a database driver for connecting C++ applications to the MySQL Server. Connector/C++ implemented a significant percentage of the industry standard JDBC 4.0 specification in C++ world. This technical article shows the essential steps to build and install MySQL Connector/C++ driver, with simple examples to connect, insert, and retrieve data from a MySQL database. Application developers who are new to MySQL Connector/C++ but not to C++ programming and MySQL database, are the target audience.

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