Data-Centric .NET Programming with C#

Data-Centric .NET Programming with C#
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Data-Centric .NET Programming with C#

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by Jacob Hammer Pedersen, Kent Tegels, Neil Whitlow, Jerry Hoff, Christian Nagel, Donald Xie, Zach Greenvoss, PG Muraleedharan, Jay Glynn, Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati

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The development of the .NET Framework, with the associated release of the C# programming language, is set to stimulate a new wave of application development. This book aims to provide the information needed to develop powerful data-centric applications using C#. To do this we'll be extensively covering the exciting new features of ADO.NET that deliver efficient data access and manipulation, and the XML handling capabilities of the .NET Framework. Accepting that data-centric applications will utilize a variety of sources and inputs, we'll also look at additional topics such as using ADO with C#, Messaging Services, and utililizing the Registry and Active Directory. This information is put into context within a number of case studies including one showing how to migrate an application from Visual Basic 6 to C#.

This book has been written with the Beta 2, feature complete version of the .NET Framework in mind, with, where possible, information on running code samples on Release Candidate 1.

This book covers:

Using ADO from C# and Visual Studio. NET
Getting the most from ADO.NET
Handling XML
Working with the Active Directory
Messaging Services
Migrating applications from DNA to .NET
Accessing the file system and Registry




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