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Storage and Retrievel of Data with B+ Trees

Hi Pls anybody have the coding for the "Storage and Retrievel of Data with B+ Trees" programme.Pls very urgent.Help me

Thanks in advance
Pradeep .M
Oct 21 '06 #1
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r035198x
13,262 8TB
Hi Pls anybody have the coding for the "Storage and Retrievel of Data with B+ Trees" programme.Pls very urgent.Help me

Thanks in advance
Pradeep .M
If you don't want to write the programme yourself, then why won't you just google for it somewhere? For example here
I wonder if people are still getting taught programming at schools
Oct 21 '06 #2
If you don't want to write the programme yourself, then why won't you just google for it somewhere? For example here
I wonder if people are still getting taught programming at schools
Pls give me u r mail ID .I need urgent help.Bcoz I need to submit project by this month 24Th.I am waiting eagerly for your reply.Thanks in advance

Pradeep Manduva
Oct 21 '06 #3
r035198x
13,262 8TB
Pls give me u r mail ID .I need urgent help.Bcoz I need to submit project by this month 24Th.I am waiting eagerly for your reply.Thanks in advance

Pradeep Manduva
Giving you my email won't help at all. You should have started the homework a lot earlier.
Remember :NEVER POSTPONE STARTING A PROGRAMMING ASSIGNMENT

Maybe you should look at the link I gave you and then maybe try to adapt it to your own ideas.
Oct 21 '06 #4

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