ADO.NET Books
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Programming Microsoft® .NET (Core reference)
Published 18 years ago
by Jeff Prosise, Microsoft Press
This core reference provides a one-stop, definitive resource for building robust, Web-enabled software applications for the revolutionary Microsoft .NET development platform. Windows programming authority Jeff Prosise masterfully explains this new programming paradigm as he introduces readers to the .NET Framework and to the new programming models that it embodies: Windows Forms, Web Forms, and Web services. The book includes more than 75 complete sample programs written in C
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A Programmer's Guide to ADO .NET in C
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Mahesh Chand, Apress
This essential guide to Microsoft's ADO.NET overviews C#, then leads you toward deeper understanding of ADO.NET. Author Mahesh Chand provides key information about using each of .NET's major data providers, including OLE DB, SQL Server, and the released version of ODBC. Also featured are the methods and properties associated with these data providers' classes. Further, Chand shows you how to work with XML classes, integrate XML into the ADO
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Karl Moore's Visual Basic .NET: The Tutorials
Published 18 years ago
by Karl Moore, Apress
Most programming books are about as exciting as Bill Gates' left ear. But with this latest eye-opening release, technology author Karl Moore shows it doesn't have to be quite so dull and uninspiring. Split into eight dynamic parts, Moore's book covers every key area of real-life computer development&emdash;and promises to turn even newbie programmers into VB .NET wizards, quicker than anyone else. It's a perfect tutorial guide for those learning VB .NET from scratch or moving from VB6.
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Visual Basic .NET Programming
Published 18 years ago
by Harold Davis, Sybex
It doesn't matter if you're new to programming or just to VB.NET, Visual Basic .NET Programming gets you up and running with the new version and offers a comprehensive introduction to Windows and web application development. From language fundamentals to ADO.NET, XML, and Web Services, Harold Davis's thoughtful approach emphasizes meaningful tasks that tie in with VB.NET's principal strengths.
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Real World ASP.NET: Building a Content Management System
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Stephen R.G. Fraser, Apress
Aimed at aspiring .NET developers who want to work with content management (CM) applications, Real-World ASP.NET: Building a Content Management System provides a fine overview of what's involved in managing Web site content and also delivers working code for a free, proprietary CMS using the latest in .NET technology and C
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ADO.NET Examples and Best Practices for C# Programmers
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by William R. Vaughn, Peter Blackburn, Apress
For anyone who programs with databases in the new .NET in C#, ADO.NET Examples and Best Practices for C# Programmers shows you what works and what doesn't when it comes to Microsoft's latest APIs for working with databases. Filled with practical advice and recommended "best practices," this concise and useful book offers some valuable advice for anyone working with ADO.NET.While many C# titles cover Microsoft's
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ASP.NET at Work: Building 10 Enterprise Projects with CDROM
Published 19 years ago
by Eric A. Smith, Wiley
Discover how to use ASP.NET to build, deploy, and run 10 distributed Web applications that can target any browser on any device ASP.NET provides developers with the functionality they need to create enterprise-level Web applications. This book clearly shows them how to use this framework to create the top ten enterprise applications that they will need for their organizations. To build these applications, Smith explains how to combine the functionality of ASP.
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ADO.NET and ADO Examples and Best Practices for VB Programmers
Published 19 years ago includes sample chapter
by William R. Vaughn, Bill Vaughn, Apress
ADO.NET and ADO Examples and Best Practices for VB Programmers, Second Edition brings the popular first edition up to date with fresh insights and tips on COM-based ADO&emdash;and adds a voluminous section on the new ADO.NET technology. Written specifically for COM-based ADO developers retooling for ADO.NET, this is a developer's book, packed with practical advice on how to make code run faster, yet be easier to write and understand.
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Professional XML for .NET Developers
Published 19 years ago
by Dinar Dalvi, Darshan Singh, Kevin Williams, Andy Olsen, J. Michael Palermo IV, John Slater, Bipin Joshi, Joe Gray, Fredrik Normn, Francis Norton, Wrox
This book is aimed at intermediate-level programmers who have started on their journey towards .NET development, and who want to see how to use XML within their applications to its best advantage.
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C# and the .NET Framework
Published 19 years ago
by Robert Powell, Richard L. Weeks, Sams Publishing
This book covers topics ranging from the general principles of .NET through the C# language and how its used in ASP.NET and Windows Forms.