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Microsoft ADO.NET 2.0 Step by Step: 2005 View Larger Image | Rebecca Riordan Microsoft Press, Paperback, 2nd Bk&CD edition, Published November 2005, 528 pages, ISBN 0735621640 | List Price: $39.99 Our Price: $25.50 You Save: $14.49 (36% Off)
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With the initial release of the Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft introduced
ADO.NET, the evolution of ActiveX® Data Objects (ADO). Designed to natively
support XML as well as traditional datasets, Microsoft ADO.NET offered improvements
in performance and scalability. In .NET Framework 2.0, data access is enhanced
not only through the addition of new data access controls, services, and the
ability to integrate more seamlessly with Microsoft SQL Server 2005, but
also through improvements to the ADO.NET class libraries themselves. Now you
can teach yourself the essentials of working with ADO.NET 2.0 in the Microsoft
Visual Studio® environment-one step at a time. With STEP BY STEP, you work
at your own pace through hands-on, learn-by-doing exercises. Whether you're
a beginning programmer or new to this version of the technology, you'll understand
the core capabilities and fundamental techniques for ADO.NET 2.0. Each chapter
puts you to work, showing you how, when, and why to use specific features of
the ADO.NET 2.0 rapid application development environment and guiding as you
create actual components and working applications for Microsoft Windows®.
About the Author
Rebecca M. Riordan has worked as a consultant, a systems analyst, and a senior
technical support engineer for Microsoft Australia. She studied database design
and analysis at the University of California, Irvine. Rebecca has been a presenter
at the TechEd conference and has written several other books, including Microsoft
ADO.NET Step by Step and Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Programming Step by Step
(Microsoft Press).
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