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1. DataDraw
DataDraw is an ultra-fast persistent database for high performance programs written in C. It's so fast that many programs keep all their data in a DataDraw database, even while being manipulated in inner loops of compute intensive applications. Unlike slow SQL databases, DataDraw databases are compiled, and directly link into your C programs. DataDraw databases are resident in memory, making data manipulation even faster than if they were stored in native C data structures (really). Further, they can automatically support infinite undo/redo, greatly simplifying many applications.
by jstone  on 2007-01-11 19:19 tags: C · programming · library · database · data.structures · performance · free · open.source · embedded
2. DataDraw - datadraw.sourceforge.net
by fmonteiro  on 2007-01-25 13:23 tags: dev · dev:db · dev:db:performant · opensource · c · dataraw
3. DataDraw - datadraw.sourceforge.net
by bigsmoke  on 2007-08-18 15:25 tags: c · c++ · database · db · dev · embedded · storage · programming
4. DataDraw - datadraw.sourceforge.net
by denimboy  on 2007-08-28 11:30 tags: database · c++
5. DataDraw - datadraw.sourceforge.net
by kotnik  on 2008-03-31 11:48 tags: programing · database
6. DataDraw - datadraw.sourceforge.net
by rident  on 2008-05-21 09:44 tags: software · database · programming
7. DataDraw - datadraw.sourceforge.net
Database schema is turned into processor cache-line aware C code to be linked into the application. Claims it can be faster than native C data structures.
by ralph  on 2008-08-04 04:37 tags: c · database · performance
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