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|a Sams teach yourself ADO.NET in 21 days
|c Dan Fox
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|a Indianapolis, Ind.
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|a xi, 633 pages
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|a Microsoft .NET Framework
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|a ActiveX. / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96073630
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|a Database design / fast
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|a Object-oriented programming (Computer science) / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh87007503
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|a Microsoft .NET Framework / fast
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|a COMPUTERS / Programming / Object Oriented / bisacsh
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|a Database design / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88004472
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|a Bases de données / Conception
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|a ADO.NET refers to a set of classes that ship with Visual Studio .NET that allow developers to access data typically stored in relational databases. The purpose of this book is to explain the important features of ADO.NET to corporate developers who use VS .NET. Dan Fox also provides architectural guidance and Best Practices for using ADO.NET in corporate applications. Reference Tables sho how members of ADO.NET classes fit into the bigger picture by denoting why or where the method or property is used. This book is filled with code snippets and code listings in both VB .NET and VC# .NET, sidebars, and mini Case Studies that briefly explore peripheral issues, tips, cautions, and additional resources
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