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Pro ADO.NET 2.0 (Expert's Voice)
by Sahil Malik
Purchase this book and you'll get the free, fully searchable eBook&emdash;a $25 value! (Details are printed inside the book. (Sahil Malik) covers stuff that real developers are confronted with over and over everday. He intentionally focuses on problem areas and how to address them. (And) the absolute best thing about this book is it's readability. — Bill Ryan, Bill's House O Insomnia Pro ADO.NET 2.0 is a guide and reference for.
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Serious ADO: Universal Data Access with Visual Basic
by Robert MacDonald
From seasoned developer and trainer Rob Macdonald comes Serious ADO: Universal Data Access with Visual Basic, which teaches experienced Visual Basic developers how to make the most of ADO, Microsoft's flagship product for database access. Serious ADO covers the full range of uses for ADO, from basic use of the ADO technology to specialized topics and advanced techniques that will benefit even the most experienced developers.
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Programming Microsoft® ADO.NET 2.0 Core Reference
by David Sceppa
Build your expertise as you move beyond the basics?and delve into the essential topics of programming with ADO.NET 2.0. This comprehensive reference offers expert guidance, hands-on instruction, and code samples in Microsoft Visual C#® and Visual Basic® to help advance your mastery of developing database applications for Microsoft Windows and the Web. Discover how to: ? Work with design-time data access features in Microsoft Visual Studio® 2005 ? Use Microsoft .NET Framework 2.
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ADO.NET 3.5 Cookbook (Cookbooks (O'Reilly))
by Bill Hamilton
This guide is strikingly different from other books on Microsoft ADO.NET. Rather than load you down with theory, the new edition of ADO.NET 3.5 Cookbook gives you more than 200 coding solutions and best practices for real problems you're likely to face with this technology using Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET 3.5 platform. Organized to help you find the topic and specific recipe you need quickly and easily, this book is more than just a handy compilation of cut-and-paste C# code. ADO.NET 3.