Ryan N. Payet is the software team leader and system administrator for VCS. He has extensive experience with Microsoft SQL database technologies, .NET languages (VB .NET, C#, and C++), and various Microsoft Server technologies (Windows 2000, Exchange Server, Internet Information Server, and Internet Security and Access Server). Payet is an expert with PowerBuilder and specializes in the development of software for the hospitality industry. He is also a technical reviewer for technology publishers.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best ADO.NET book around.,
By C. Adeline (Manchester, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: ADO.NET Programming with CDR (Wordware programming library) (Paperback)
If you seriously want to learn all about ADO.NET then look no further, this is the book for you. The book is my favourite ADO.NET book, and acts as a very good reference. The book also has really good examples and the appendix is also valuable resource for a refresher on database issues such normalization, views, stored procedure and trigger programming.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
IF THIS IS the best ADO.NET book then GOD HELP US,
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This review is from: ADO.NET Programming with CDR (Wordware programming library) (Paperback)
I gave this book 2 stars because of the VERY misleading title.(I also took the book back to the store) The book does not even come close to being an ADO.NET book. It states Learn How To interact with databases using the Connection, Command, DataReader, and DataAdapter Components and how to manipulate data with the dataset component. This is a JOKE. Chapter 2 Interacting With Databases is nothing more than a list of the objects mentioned above and their properties and methods. NOT EVEN AN EXAMPLE on how to properly use them. The book should have been named more for the interaction of ADO.NET and XML, because that is what most of the focus appears to be on. But what the book does cover is very well written !
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best ADO .NET reference for .NET database programming,
By Wilson Kadick (Redmond, WA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: ADO.NET Programming with CDR (Wordware programming library) (Paperback)
I have a small database software development company in Redmond, Washington. After doing my first search for ADO.NET books on Amazon.com, I came across several books namely from Microsoft, Wrox and Sybex. It was only after searching deeper that I found this book. I was attracted to this book because Joubert is the also a co-author of Professional SQL Server 2000 Datawarehousing with Analysis (Wrox Press). I really enjoyed that book because it covered all the aspects of data warehousing. So, I purchased ADO.NET Programming from my local bookstore in Redmond. I must say, that the authors covered a wide variety of subjects in this book. There are chapters on XML Integration, Data warehouse manipulation from .NET code, and a full coverage of the DataSet and Data Provider classes. There is nothing more to read about ADO.NET after you read this book. I really enjoy it and I always keep this book right next to my keyboard.
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