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Murach's ADO.NET 4 Database Programming with C# 2010 (Murach: Training & Reference)

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About Murach's ADO.NET 4 Database Programming With

Product Description Now in its 4th Edition, this book shows C# developers how to use Visual Studio and ADO.NET to develop database applications the way the best professionals do. You'll learn how to: quickly create Windows and web applications by dragging-and-dropping data controls in Visual Studio 2010 code your own presentation, business, and database classes with ADO.NET 4 to build 3-layer applications...the route the professionals take for flexibility and control display and manipulate data in web applications by using ASP.NET data controls designed specifically for that purpose, like GridView and DetailsView work with XML-specific features of ADO.NET to read, write, and manipulate XML data in your applications use Visual Studio's Report Designer and ReportViewer control to create and display reports in both Windows and web applications use LINQ to SQL instead of standard SQL so you can query databases using C# constructs create Entity Data Models so you can use LINQ to Entities to work with business objects, like invoices, while the Entity Framework handles the database details Practice exercises at the end of every chapter and complete database applications throughout help you master every skill along the way. And Murach's distinctive "paired-pages" format...where each skill is presented with examples and advice in a single 2-page spread...is great for both targeted learning and reference. About the Author Anne Boehm has over 30 years of experience as an enterprise programmer. She got started with Visual Basic in the days of VB5, and has been programming on .NET since its inception. In the past 5 years, she's added C# to her programming repertoire, and she's authored or co-authored books on Visual Basic, C#, ADO.NET, and ASP.NET. Ged Mead wrote his first computer program in 1983 and he hasn't stopped since. After training as a systems analyst in the military, he has spent time training others how to develop and use computer applications in the military and the police service. He has written many technical articles for developers and is a prolific blogger, specializing in explaining how to defeat those, often undocumented, gotchas that can so easily trip up and frustrate the unwary. He has written several online e-learning courses for developers and has been awarded the prestigious Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Award by Microsoft.