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Would you like to know how to create MySQL client applications using Visual C++ with MySQL C API? What is MySQL? The MySQL database server is the world's most popular open source database. Its C API allows you to easily create clients that accesses the database, either on a local computer, LAN or the Internet. If you are looking for a full example source code for a complete MFC C++ program that uses the MySQL C API to access a MySQL database, then this package is for you.

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