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Professional ADO.NET Programming out of print?
Would someone be willing to email me the downloads that used to be available from Wrox.com? I don't know if this would violate any copyrights. I found Wrox's FAQ more baffling than instructive; Apress does not seem to have bought the rights to this book. In any case, I bought a used copy which is little use to me without the downloads. Would someone like to recommend a more up to date book on ADO.NET?
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Thanks, Imar! It was late, I was tired, I didn't look hard enough. However, former Wrox books are actually in a different place; I *did* find the download at http://support.apress.com/books.asp?...Go=Select+Book
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Would you please suggest me any new good book on ADO.net (2003).Is there any significant chages in VS.net 2003 regarding ADO.net?.I also came to know that professional ADO.net prgoraaming with VB.net is the latest and upgraded book over professional ADO.net.Please let me clarify.
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