Murach's VB.NET Database Programming with ADO.NET
(Friday, September 03, 2004)
Murach's VB.NET Database Programming with ADO.NET by Doug Lowe, Anne Prince
Paperback: 672 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.45 x 10.00 x 8.00 Publisher: Mike Murach & Associates; (May 1, 2003) ISBN: 1890774197
From Book News, Inc. Written for experienced Visual Basic programmers, this guide introduces database programming using the classes, properties, methods, and events of the ADO.NET data access method. The authors explain how to use typed and untyped datasets with bound and unbound controls, work with data commands directly, create schemas that define the tables of a dataset, access data from an ASP.NET web application, customize web controls, and generate reports with Crystal Reports. An example order entry application for Windows is provided.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
From the Publisher If you’re a VB.NET programmer who wants to learn database programming with ADO.NET at a professional level here’s a new book that presents all the skills you need in a logical progression from the simple to the complex. And because our books have features that you won’t find in competing books, you’ll learn faster and better. Here’s how we do it: * This book presents everything you need to know to develop VB.NET database applications at a professional level. That sounds... read more
Book Description If you know the VB.NET basics, this book teaches everything else you need for developing and deploying database applications with Visual Basic .NET and ADO.NET, the new data access method for the .NET platform. That includes Windows as well as web applications, and both two-tiered and three-tiered applications. Along the way, you’ll learn how to use typed and untyped datasets, bound and unbound controls, data views, parameterized queries, and more. You’ll also learn how to use XML for defining data structures, Crystal Reports for developing reports, and the Server Explorer for working with a database.
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