Chapter 17. Database controls for Windows desktop apps

After completing this chapter, you will be able to

As a programmer with some experience in software development, you already know that working with data is a core activity in information management. In Part III you spent considerable time working with data-processing concepts, including managing data types, processing strings, using arrays and collections, and writing LINQ expression queries. In Part IV you’ll work specifically with data sources in Windows Forms and Windows Store apps, and you’ll learn how to expand your coding skills to the web platform with ASP.NET.

In this ...

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