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AI Tools SDP (Status Drive Programing) 1.0


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server
Downloads 16 Limitations None
Publisher Purpose Soft File Size 129k
Date added 12 Jun 2005 Check your speed

What is SDP? It means Status Drive Programming. It use C++ as a basic language, programming in a special way. SDP was based on a table, for example: first line: 'status1()' is a defined C++ function. If it is 'true' it will return 1, If it is not it will return 0,'x' means don't care. First line runs proccess1() was a defined C++ function), because the field in first line is 1, It means run on step 1. Why I programming in this way? (1)It is a special way to program, It is a better way to process complex condition, in the samples here, one program get the width and the topic from a text file. And there is a normal text editor. (2) It is a useful way in ACM (Automatic Concept Machine).

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Embarcadero Power SQL

Embarcadero PowerSQL simplifies SQL development for application developers with many features for improving productivity and reducing errors.

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