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Old December 1st, 2006   #1
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Question Where can I learn database programming?

Where can I go on-line to learn database programming, so that I can store more than two bits of data?

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What kind of programming? And what do you mean so you can store more than two bits of data?
Have you tried Google?



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I've already tried Google.
What type of programming? The type where you write programs that store more than "hardwarelogic,example password". I guess that answers what I mean by wanting to store more than two bits of data.

I know C++, Python, and Java. So any links about how to store data in databases when programming in any of those languages would help.

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To access a database, store, retrieve, delete data from it, you would normally use SQL queries.
More on SQL

I have only done it extensively using ASP web pages using VB Script and also PHP.

I would assume that the languages you mentioned also have a way to pass SQL queries to the DB.



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Pearl and MySQL, check those out.




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Are you looking to query a database or enhance one?
The languages listed above are probably the most useful for database query, but you can also use VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) with Microsoft Access to create additional user forms and input boxes and stuff so the user doesn't even have to see the tables on the back end.



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