Beginning Visual Basic 2005 Databases
โ Scribed by Thearon Willis
- Publisher
- Wiley Pub
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 764
- Series
- Wrox beginning guides
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
A single application that gets built chapter by chapter, along with numerous additional examples and exercises, helps readers get a handle on ADO.NET, the Microsoft data access technology used to create VB database applicationsShows how to create applications for three major database platforms-Access (using the OLE DB provider), SQL Server (using the SQL provider), and Oracle (using the Oracle provider)Coverage includes creating queries, building a data access class, selecting and updating data, accessing data in ASP.NET, and working with XML Web services
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As one of the most popular programming languages in the world, Visual Basic continues to expand on the functionality and flexibility of its framework. This book explains how to use Visual Basic 2005 to write efficient database applications that can be used throughout an enterprise.<p>With this teach
As one of the most popular programming languages in the world, Visual Basic continues to expand on the functionality and flexibility of its framework. This book explains how to use Visual Basic 2005 to write efficient database applications that can be used throughout an enterprise. <p> With th
Having just read "Beginning Visual Basic 2005" from the same publisher and author (which I feel was a decent book to get started using VB), I moved onto this title and was very disappointed with it. The book forces you to begin your database programming using MS ACCESS, which I had no interest in d