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5.0 out of 5 stars
gem of a reference,
By dewRiver "db app developer" (long island, ny usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: ADO.NET: From Novice to Pro, Visual Basic .NET Edition (Paperback)
This book does not have everything for everybody, ( but no book ever does anyhow ).
But what subjects and topics this book has, - the nuances of how to use them, caveats to watch out for, limitations of applications, - I feel is worth the price of the book. I have previously learned a lot from the author from his former books (early VB 5 !!). He has a great writing / teaching style. That is certainly carried on to this work. His explanations on the core concepts of ado.net data binding, record concurrency and navigation, transactions with data adapters, how DataAdapter.Update works, different techniques in finding and deleting DataRows, are just a few of what I consider golden nuggets of information. ( I have not even finished his section on web-based apps / xml. ) I have several other books on ado.net on my reference library, but I find myself reaching for this book repeatedly for study when I find myself in a bind in my development work. Again, you perhaps might find yourself needing additional books to reference., but this book by Peter Wright is a gem in my library. (The pages are already battered I'm buying a new copy.) As the other reviewer, I'm surprised there are not much earlier reviews on this book. I feel I owe Peter Wright this review because I've learned a lot from him. I guess I have to apologize for not taking the time to submit this review earlier. Keep up the good work, Wright.
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is THE book,
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This review is from: ADO.NET: From Novice to Pro, Visual Basic .NET Edition (Paperback)
If you're coming from DAO or ADO, this is the book. Although it's getting a little long in the tooth, I worked all the sample code with VS 2008. The only glitch I found was that the author seems to assume that you have VSTS. That took a little workaround to create the databases, but no big deal. The book is laid out well and follows a natural progression through the topics. Each sample is concise and builds on the previous ones. Finally, finally I have some sense of how to work with ADO.NET.
The book's samples are all for SQL Server databases. Works just fine with OleDb (MS Access) databases.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good book, but not what you need if you need real world example,
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This review is from: ADO.NET: From Novice to Pro, Visual Basic .NET Edition (Paperback)
I am surprised no one reviewed it yet ! I got that book cheap in Scotland (wee bit out of date now) but the book is very good cos easy to follow and the author takes the time to explain. But for the most important problems like concurrency and transaction he went too fast, he explained too long easy notions but not enough the complex ones too bad, the book would have 5 stars otherwise.
That book helps you to leanr basics of ADO.NET but it is not a professianal book! IRNBRU |
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ADO.NET: From Novice to Pro, Visual Basic .NET Edition by Peter Wright (Paperback - September 4, 2002)
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