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Adonet In A Nutshell Bill Hamilton

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Adonet In A Nutshell Bill Hamilton
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Publisher: O'Reilly Media
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.38 MB
Author: Bill Hamilton
ISBN: 9781449383763, 1449383769
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Adonet In A Nutshell Bill Hamilton by Bill Hamilton 9781449383763, 1449383769 instant download after payment.

Written by experts on the Microsoft® .NET programming platform, ADO.NET in a Nutshell delivers everything .NET programmers will need to get a jump-start on ADO.NET technology or to sharpen their skills even further. In the tradition of O'Reilly's In a Nutshell Series, ADO.NET in a Nutshell is the most complete and concise source of ADO.NET information available.

ADO.NET is the suite of data access technologies in the .NET Framework that developers use to build applications services accessing relational data and XML. Connecting to databases is a fundamental part of most applications, whether they are web, Windows®, distributed, client/server, XML Web Services, or something entirely different. But ADO.NET is substantially different from Microsoft's previous data access technologies—including the previous version of ADO—so even experienced developers need to understand the basics of the new disconnected model before they start programming...

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