ADO.NET Books
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Applied ADO.NET: Building Data-Driven Solutions
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by David Talbot, Mahesh Chand, Apress
Applied ADO.NET: Building Data-Driven Solutions provides extensive coverage of ADO.NET technology, including ADO.NET internals, namespaces, classes, and interfaces. Whereas most books cover only the SQL and OLE DB data providers, authors Mahesh Chand and David Talbot detail the SQL, OLE DB, and ODBC data providers, as well as the latest additions to ADO.NET, the Oracle, MySQL, and XML .NET data providers.
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Introducing .NET
Published 20 years ago
by James Conard, Patrick Dengler, Brian Francis, Jay Glynn, Burton Harvey, Billy Hollis, Rama Ramachandran, John Schenken, Scott Short, Chris Ullman, Wrox
Introducing .NET provides a guide to the emerging set of technologies and standards that will be a part of the Microsoft .NET platform. Ideal for any programmer (or IT manager) who works with Windows, this title gives a worthwhile preview of a compelling set of technologies and of new ways to program for the Internet.
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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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Professional VB.NET
Published 19 years ago
by Rocky Lhotka, Richard Case, Whitney Hankison, Billy S. Hollis, Bill Sheldon, John Roth, Bill Forgey, Richard Blair, Scott Short, Fred Barwell, Jonathan Crossland, Matthew Reynolds, Tim McCarthy, Jan Narkiewicz, Rama Ramachandran, Bill Sempf, Wrox
This book is primarily aimed at experienced Visual Basic developers who want to make the transition to VB.NET. It will also be of benefit to programmers with a good grounding in VB.NET who want to step up to a professional level.
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ADO.NET: From Novice to Pro, Visual Basic .NET Edition
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Peter Wright, Apress
Designed to get programmers up to professional levels as fast as possible, ADO.NET: From Novice to Pro is geared toward developers who have little or no .NET or ADO.NET experience, as well as programmers who are not yet comfortable with database programming. Best-selling author Peter Wright painlessly moves readers from simple database access to the sophisticated manipulation of XML documents. The book begins by showing you the basic architecture of ADO.
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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.
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Database Programming with Visual Basic .NET, Second Edition
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Carsten Thomsen, Apress
Take your pick: you may either read this book cover-to-cover, or just refer to it when you want ready-made solutions of "drop-in" code. Either way, Database Programming with Visual Basic .NET, Second Edition will teach you to master ADO.NET programmatically and from within the VS. NET IDE. You will learn the concepts of disconnected data access with ADO.NET. You'll also learn to create tables, constraints, projects, stored procedures, views, and triggers.
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C# Programming with the Public Beta
Published 20 years ago
by Simon Robinson, Julian Templeman, Karli Watson, Wrox Author Team, Burton Harvey, Burt Harvey, Wrox
Get to grips with the new C# programming language
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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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Professional C#
Published 19 years ago
by Simon Robinson, Burt Harvey, Craig McQueen, Christian Nagel, Morgan Skinner, Jay Glynn, Karli Watson, Ollie Cornes, Jerod Moemeka, Wrox
The ideal introduction to writing C# programs on the .NET Framework, for developers working at the leading edge.