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ADO.NET Programming in Visual Basic™ .NET
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ADO.NET Programming in Visual Basic™ .NET

by Steve Holzner, Bob Howell
December 2002
Beginner to intermediate
432 pages
10h 10m
English
Pearson
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Summary

In this chapter, we created a data navigation control that emulates the behavior of the VB 6 ADO Data Control. In doing so we were able to demonstrate many of the things we learned earlier in the book, and some new things. We also created a very useful control that we can use in our own projects. As stated previously, do your own testing on the control before you use it in any production applications.

Now you’re a competent Visual Basic .NET database programmer. I hope you found this book helpful and enjoyable. Unlike other books, I attempted to give you the truly useful information, while skipping the marketing hype and obscure or arcane features that most of us will never use. I did not attempt to cover every nook and cranny of ADO ...

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