If you followed this series on Windows programing with NDB API on
Windows, you should now have a reasonable MySQL Cluster with NDB
API setup. And if you are not following it, and think that the
binary MySQL Cluster build and some basic MySQL knowledge is all
you need to start writing code: Think again! That sure isn't the
case, so have a look at the previous blogs in this series:
MySQL Cluster on Windows - NDB API part
1
and:
MySQL Cluster on Windows - Not so NDB oriented:
Set up a dev environment
In this part, the third, I'm going to show some code. Some of it
may be very basic if you're a seasoned Windows Win32 developer,
but at least you don't have to write the code yourself. What …
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