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Beginning C# 5.0 Databases : Expert's Voice in C# - Vidya Vrat Agarwal

Beginning C# 5.0 Databases

By: Vidya Vrat Agarwal

Paperback | 16 August 2012 | Edition Number 2

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Assuming only basic knowledge of C#, Beginning C# 5.0 Databases teaches all the fundamentals of database technology and database programming readers need to quickly become highly proficient database users and application developers.

A comprehensive tutorial on both SQL Server 2012 and Visual Studio 2012, Beginning C# 5.0 Databases explains and demonstrates various techniques and ways to build a database application using T–SQL and C#. Full of practical, detailed examples, it’s been fully revised and updated for Winforms using C# 5.0 and Visual Studio 2012 and offers the most complete, detailed, and gentle introduction to database technology for all C# programmers at any level of experience.

  • Comprehensively and concisely explains fundamental database concepts and database programming techniques
  • Rich in step-by-step working examples of both T–SQL and C# programs
  • Covers all the features ADO.NET most database programming ever requires

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