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Programming ADO.NET

ISBN: 978-0-471-20187-8

April 2002

912 pages

Description
A powerful tool for delivering data-driven content across the Web, ADO.NET is the new set of data access services for Microsoft's .NET Framework. Because of its many new features, experienced and new programmers alike need to learn ADO.NET from the ground up.
  • Provides detailed coverage of the objects that form the ADO.NET infrastructure
  • Explores the relationship between ADO.NET, ASP.NET, XML, and server-side tools such as SQL Server 2000 and BizTalk Server
  • Features "Best Practices" sections that cover how to retrieve, manipulate, and update data with ADO.NET
  • Companion Web site contains code examples in VB.NET and C#
About the Author
RICHARD HUNDHAUSEN is an independent trainer and consultant, MCSD, MCDBA, and MCT. Richard has been architecting and building database applications on various platforms for over fifteen years. He has been teaching SQL Server and Visual Studio since 1997.
STEVEN BORG is an independent author, trainer, and consultant. A programmer since age fifteen, he was one of the first .NET adopters, and now trains and consults exclusively in .NET and XML development. In addition to a professional software development background, he has experience in applied mathematics, operations research, business process reengineering, and sales.

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