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Should I get a book on ADO.NET 2.0?
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24/03/2007 15:14:20
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ASP.NET
Catégorie:
ADO.NET
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Environment:
C# 2.0
Divers
Thread ID:
01208180
Message ID:
01208198
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Kevin,

Thank you very much for your detailed and useful post.

>Hi, guys,
>
>First, yes, there are a number of changes/enhancements in ADO.NET 2.0, both for server-side as well as client-side data handling.
>
>Second, yes, Mike mentioned that I'd written an article on improvements in ADO.NET 2.0. Actually, I wrote one full one one, and in another, I devoted some space it to.
>
>http://www.code-magazine.com/Article.aspx?quickid=0601031
>http://www.code-magazine.com/Article.aspx?quickid=0607061 (tips 1 through 6)
>
>Most of these articles have been received well (except for a certain anonymous on-line graffiti artist who enjoys posting a '1' every week)
>
>If you want to go book shopping, this one is the best that I've seen...
>
>http://www.amazon.com/Programming-Microsoft-ADO-NET-Core-Reference/dp/073562206X/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/002-5545967-8128012?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1174763395&sr=1-1
>
>(though you may want to get that one on Amazon and save up to 25 dollars)
>
>Third, at the risk of self-promotion, my reproting book has a few chapters on data handling with ADO.NET as part of a demo business application (as well as few chapters on stored procs, a few chapters on reporting, etc.) You can get it here:
>
>http://www.amazon.com/Reporting-using-Server-Crystal-Reports/dp/1590596889/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/002-1510627-2768053?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1174763512&sr=1-1
>
>Hope that helps...
>Kevin
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