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Which C++ Builder to buy?
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I have planned to buy C++ Builder to develop professional aplications, they will use hardware and data bases, for example... by reading the web page http://www.sdmagazine.com/breakrm/products/reviews/s998r2.shtml, I knew about differences between standard, professional and enterprise versions, either features and price.
I have to decide between professional and enterprise version... amazingly, the difference in price is US$1700, enterprise version more expensive. My question is,
with professional version, will I be able to program applications using databases, such as MDB or DBF? what does it mean enterprise version to have a "multi-tier" databases development tool? (I don't know what that term refers to)
I hope somebody can answer me to this question..
thanks in advance
Jaime
I have planned to buy C++ Builder to develop professional aplications, they will use hardware and data bases, for example... by reading the web page http://www.sdmagazine.com/breakrm/products/reviews/s998r2.shtml, I knew about differences between standard, professional and enterprise versions, either features and price.
I have to decide between professional and enterprise version... amazingly, the difference in price is US$1700, enterprise version more expensive. My question is,
with professional version, will I be able to program applications using databases, such as MDB or DBF? what does it mean enterprise version to have a "multi-tier" databases development tool? (I don't know what that term refers to)
I hope somebody can answer me to this question..
thanks in advance
Jaime
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edition is enough. I remember Borland products does support ODBC,
but do not know what MDB or DBF means.