Part IV. Database and Web Programming
In Part IV, you’ll learn how to work with information stored in databases and Web sites. First, you’ll learn about Microsoft ADO.NET, an important paradigm for working with database information, and you’ll learn how to display, modify, and search for database content by using a combination of program code and Windows Forms controls. Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 was specifically designed to create applications that provide access to a rich variety of data sources. These custom interfaces have traditionally been called database front ends, meaning that through your Microsoft Visual Basic application, the user is given a more useful window into database information than simply manipulating ...
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