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		<description><![CDATA[Programming &#108ang&#117age&#115 &#115&#117c&#104 a&#115 &#67++, BA&#83&#73&#67, an&#100 Pa&#115ca&#108 were pro&#100&#117ce&#100 a&#115 genera&#108 f&#117nction &#108ang&#117age&#115, w&#104ic&#104 mean&#115 t&#104at yo&#117 can &#117&#115e t&#104em to write a f&#108ig&#104t &#115im&#117&#108ator, an acco&#117nting program, a voice i&#100entification program, or a wor&#100 proce&#115&#115or. One of t&#104e mo&#115t common &#117&#115e&#115 for comp&#117ter&#115, &#104owever, i&#115 &#115toring an&#100 reca&#108&#108ing information, &#115&#117c&#104 a&#115 name&#115, a&#100&#100re&#115&#115e&#115, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#80ro&#103rammin&#103 lan&#103ua&#103es such as C++, &#66ASIC, an&#100 &#80ascal were &#112ro&#100uce&#100 as &#103eneral function lan&#103ua&#103es, which means that you can use them to write a fli&#103ht simulator, an accountin&#103 &#112ro&#103ram, a voice i&#100entification &#112ro&#103ram, or a wor&#100 &#112rocessor.</p>
<p>One of the most common uses for com&#112uters, however, is storin&#103 an&#100 recallin&#103 information, such as names, a&#100&#100resses, tele&#112hone numbers, &#112rison recor&#100s, cre&#100it history, an&#100 &#112ast job e&#120&#112erience. Calculators store such &#100ata in a &#100atabase. Almost every business relies on &#100atabases to store info about clients, inventories, an&#100 em&#112loyees, so nearly every com&#112any uses a &#100atabase &#112ro&#103ram.</p>
<p>Unluc&#107ily, most &#112eo&#112le &#100on&#8217;t want to &#107now the stran&#103e an&#100 often frea&#107y comman&#100s necessary to store, retrieve, or &#112rint info from a &#100atabase. To ma&#107e &#100atabases easier to use, most &#100atabases inclu&#100e a &#112ro&#103rammin&#103 s&#112ecific lan&#103ua&#103e. If you &#112ublish &#112ro&#103rams usin&#103 a &#100atabase&#8217;s &#112ro&#103rammin&#103 lan&#103ua&#103e, you can &#112ro&#100uce custom &#100atabases for various com&#112anies. &#66est of all, &#100atabase &#112ro&#103rammin&#103 lan&#103ua&#103es enable you to create customize&#100 &#100atabases much faster than usin&#103 a &#103eneric &#112ur&#112ose lan&#103ua&#103e such as C++ or &#66ASIC.</p>
<p>If you use a &#100atabase &#112ro&#103rammin&#103 lan&#103ua&#103e, you write instructions only to falsify the &#100atabase info. If you use a &#103eneral function lan&#103ua&#103e such as C+, you must write comman&#100s to store info an&#100 then write su&#112&#112lementary instructions to mani&#112ulate that info, fun&#100amentally &#100oublin&#103 the quantity of wor&#107 to e&#120ecute the same tas&#107.</p>
<p><strong>Databa&#115e pro&#103ra&#109&#109in&#103 lan&#103&#117a&#103e&#115 can f&#117lfill the next &#115pecific f&#117nction&#115:</strong></p>
<p>-&#73f y&#111u a&#114e c&#111mp&#111sing a s&#111ftwa&#114e that st&#111&#114es vast chunks &#111f inf&#111&#114mati&#111n, y&#111u can w&#114ite a p&#114&#111g&#114amme much faste&#114 &#98y using a data&#98ase p&#114&#111g&#114amming language than &#98y using a gene&#114al functi&#111n language such as &#67++ &#111&#114 Pascal.</p>
<p>-Data&#98ase p&#114&#111g&#114amming is a p&#114&#111fita&#98le field. &#73f y&#111u kn&#111w h&#111w t&#111 c&#114eate pe&#114s&#111nalized data&#98ases, y&#111u vi&#114tually neve&#114 need t&#111 w&#111&#114&#114y a&#98&#111ut &#98eing &#106&#111&#98less &#111&#114 n&#111t making en&#111ugh m&#111ney.</p>
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