For Firebird u have .Net provider, and it
can be used like other ado.net driver.
If u have documentation about c# and
ado.net u will find that firebird is not too difficult for u.
Good luck.
PaulM
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On Behalf Of Fabio Gomes
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 5:21
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To: firebird-net-provider@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re:
[Firebird-net-provider] Firebird and .NET (C# and ADO.NET) books
Nice, but are you using
firebird? Does the book help you with firebird?
Cause i m finding it too difficult to make simple things with firebird and C#
:(
On 4/11/06, Kevin
Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I too am just learning C# and am going through the "MS
Visual C# 2005 Step by Step" book.
I think it's a great book and with a Delphi
background (many years) makes it easier.
Cheers,
Kevin
Thanx,
I already know this site and it has good stuff, but i m new to C# and ADO.NET. and all the tutorials i find
out there are using SQL server, Acess Database or Oracle, i cant find anything
about firebird for begginners like me.
Does this mean i should first learn sql server with C# and then migrate to
firebird? I ve been using firebird with php for quite some time now, so i m
used to it, but my main problem is to make it work with C#, i m trying to make
a simple form to add, delete and update some data into a single table, and i m
already stuck with it :(
On
4/11/06, Ruben Guinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On
4/11/06, Fabio Gomes <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
wrote:
Is there
any books about using firebird with C#?
Cause i cant find good tutorials and info on the internet, and i m having a lot
of troubles with firebird here as you may have already noticed.
So if there is any books out there about it, please send me the link, i ll make
my boss buy it :)
thanx for any help,
Fábio.
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Software Developer
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