This book should have been entitled "Design of Enterprise Systems with emphasis on Stored Procedures". It really has little to do with VisualBasic or .NET, and more to do with proper large application design in the OO/SQL era.<p>The author is obviously obsessed with Stored Procedures and makes a ve
Visual Basic NET and SQL Server
- Publisher
- Sams
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 210
- Category
- Library
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