I have Bob Beauchemin's book (just was reading it during lunch today....)
and I think that it is a very difficult read. It goes into some serious
depth on the "behind the scenes" things that I doubt would be found
elsewhere, but is a little lite on some of the important things that I
need, For example, using datadapters is not covered to my satisfaction.
"Terry Voss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/11/2004 10:50:20 AM
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good ADO.Net book?
There are a lot of good ones, but ADO.NET Professional Reference by Wrox
has
a lot of items covered, though not the easiest read.
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From: Rob Macdonald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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ADO.Net book?
Bob Beauchemin's 'Essential ADO.NET' is authoritative, well written and
comprehensive
rob
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From: Jill Coleman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [MustHaveBooksForAspNetProgrammers] Recommendation for a good
ADO.Net book?
I have been told David Sceppa's book is the best?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Jill
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