It's not unusual for database developers who move from Microsoft-based .NET platforms into the world of Java development to wonder, 'What's the difference between ODBC and JDBC?' It's a good question.
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Databases are used in many different settings, for different purposes. For example, libraries use databases to keep track of which books are available and which are out on loan. Schools may use ...
Abstract: In this article, we study systems of Boolean equations over a network, where each node in the network possesses only one Boolean equation from the system. The Boolean equation assigned at ...
Abstract: State feedback stabilization for Boolean control networks is investigated in this technical note. Based on the algebraic representation of logical dynamics in terms of the semi-tensor ...
Microsoft.Data.SqlClient is a .NET data provider for Microsoft SQL Server and the Azure SQL family of databases. It grew from a union of the two System.Data.SqlClient components which live ...
Truly Asynchronous. Built from the ground-up using async/await for maximum concurrency. Compile-time checked queries (if you want). See SQLx is not an ORM. MSSQL was supported prior to version 0.7, ...