How To Make A Database In Dev C++

This is a tutorial, not a program.

Connecting to Database using C. I want to write an application using pure C code. I have to use MS Access as Database because that is the only way that. Oct 18, 2016  this video describes and help you in making database connection with MYSQL database using code Blocks, dev-cpp and XAMPP. This video teach you db connection. If you wanted to make this a bit more C rather than C you could use strings for the name of the worker and job, also you could use a vector, list or any other STL container that can dynamically resize to however many workers you want to create (or read in from the file if you want to add that feature). Dec 12, 2018  Step 3: Add your IP to the firewall. Go to the firewall section for your Database server and add your client IP to the firewall using these steps to make sure we can establish a successful connection: At this point, you have configured your Azure SQL DB and are ready to connect from your C. Aug 14, 2012  Tutorial to show how to make the c database program that i showed in the prior video https://mega.nz/#!Q0whUSRT!CYOO9gZl76NRd4eWV58LVRbi9cKau82rdxAbvtJzIQ.

Step 1 First, create a file for your website, and name it 'admin.html'.
Step 2 Now on it, say, 'You must log in to view admin, blah,blah,blah. Click here to launch our client.'
Step 3 Link 'Click here' with the C++ .exe file we will create later.
Step 4 Now, create a new file with a bunch of random letters, then '.html'. Make the file name AT LEAST 100 characters long. All your admin stuff will go here.
Step 5 Now Start a C++ program, and type the following:

That's it! Sorry it is so brief, I have a lot of homework to do.

Any questions?

~arithehun

Edited by arithehun: Citation (I have to take credit, right?) Edit 2: Unused password
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Nick Evan4,005

Most common quiestion is:

Is there any C++ GUI API?

My answer is MANY.

There are many API's for making GUI applications.
Here are some.

1. WinAPI: (C based)(MFC is C++ based)
Its a great API and the best solution if you are windows programmer. First code will look a bit difficult, but later (after making few apps.) you will see its not so rusty. I like it, because you can do almost everything with it (in windows). The only bad thing is, that you cannot make applications for Linux with it.
Tutorial:
'>http://www.winprog.org/tutorial/index.html
2. Qt4 / Qt3 (C++ based)
This is a nice API, for making GUI applications. It works under Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. Its really easy to learn and use. But, until you dont buy licenced version, you will need to add tons of -dll s, to run your application. Qt compiler doesnt work in Vista. And, Qt4 API has a bit complicated way, to get buttons to work, if button holds some more complicated operations(actually you have to make your own SLOT's).
Tutorial:
http://sector.ynet.sk/qt4-tutorial/
http://doc.trolltech.com/4.2/examples.html
3.GTK+ (C based)
Sorry, but I never tryed it, so Google might help you.
Tutorial:
http://www.gtk.org/tutorial/


Some examples:

WinAPI
Simple message box:

Simple window:


QT4
Simple Message Box:

Note: Use MsgBox for making message boxes


Simple Window:


GTK+

Simple window:

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I hope this post will help anyone!


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jan10241887

Database

I also think newbies dont know for C++ IDE's. (Developing Enviroviment).

I will make a short description of some

1. Visual Studio 2005 (Visual C++)
This is a beautiful IDE for making console and win32 GUI applications. You can also compile DirectX10 or 9 projects as well. I didn't test it for compiling Qt or GTK+ applications yet.
Affcourse as a Microsoft product isn't free, but it seems to be really safe and stable IDE for Windows Applications.
I really like it, and I recommend it to everyone.

More info '>HERE

2. Code::Blocks
Great for compiling WinAPI, Qt, GTK+, WXWidgets, Ogre, D, C++ console, C console and other projects. I found some bugs, and sometimes there are problems to compile.
It's one of the best FREE IDE's.

Information and download '>HERE

3. Dev-C++
This IDE, written in Delphi is the right place for beginners. It isn't perfect and it allows you 'holes' and 'bugs' in your program.Thats why its good for beginners. VS2005 wouldnt compile most of the code, which Dev-C++ does.

Information and Download '>HERE

SOME LINUX IDE's:
-Code::Blocks
-Anjuta IDE
-QDevelop

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Ah, and dont take care about all off my opinions. I prefer VS2005, but If you dont have a money, than choose Code::Blocks or Dev-C++.


I hope moderators will make this topic sticky (read me)

I hope this helps

BTW: Sorry for my grammatic mistakes.