New Book Shows Programmers How to Supercharge Paradox Business Applications
with C++

Packed with source code examples for building a wide range of fully
integrated applications

BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PA--Programming the Paradox Engine: C++ Windows
Applications tells C programmers everything they need to know to make
their Paradox business applications faster and more functional with C++.

Michael Vernick, Robert Signore, and Michael O. Stegman take a
"just-in-time" tutorial approach, supporting their concise instruction
with numerous examples and ready-to-use source code (all of it included on
the accompanying disk) for the following problem-solving routines:

* Extending the Borland ObjectWindows Library (OWL) to
  allow access to Paradox tables
* Validity checking during data entry
* Planning an object-oriented application
* Writing a Windows-compliant User Interface
* Performing single-table queries and displaying the results
* Linking tables in a parent-child relation to maintain
  referential integrity

By the developers of the acclaimed Phase One C language interface library
and the Paradox Applications Language Compiler (PALCom)

About the Authors:

Michael Vernick and Robert Signore are senior software engineers for a
software development firm specializing in programmer's tools. Michael O.
Stegman is a technical writer for that same firm.

Programming the Paradox Engine: C++ Windows Applications
Michael Vernick/Robert Signore/Michael O. Stegman
Paper $39.95 Order No./ISBN 0-07-079121-X
Publication Date: June 1994,  352 pp., 115 illus., 7 x 10

Windcrest/TAB Books, Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17294-0850
1-800-233-1128,  FAX 717-794-2103

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