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Questionmanaged or unmanaged Pin
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professionalJohn L. DeVito24-Nov-05 6:10 
happy thanksgiving to all in the US,

So here's the deal. I'm writing a large system with a lot of different components. I've decided to use C++ as the 'mian' programing language so that for critical time dependant operations I can switch to native code easily. My question is, is ADO.NET "fast" enough for critical datasource operations, or would it be wiser to switch to native code for all datasource operations? The system is HIGHLY database intensive and so I would want to gain as much time as possible.



Thanks,
John
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