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VISUAL C# 2005 AND DATABASES
VISUAL C# 2005 AND DATABASES is a tutorial that provides a detailed introduction to using Visual C# for accessing and maintaining databases for desktop applications. Topics covered include: database structure, database design, Visual C# 2005 project building, ADO .NET data objects (connection, data adapter, command, data table), data bound controls, proper interface design, structured query language (SQL), and database reports. Actual projects developed include a sales invoice system, a home inventory system and a daily weather monitor.
VISUAL C# 2005 AND DATABASES is presented using a combination of over 700 pages of course notes and actual Visual C# 2005 examples. No previous experience working with databases is presumed. It is assumed, however, that users of the course are familiar with the Visual C# 2005 environment and the steps involved in building a Visual C# application.
Requires: Windows 2000/XP/NT/Vista, ability to view and print documents saved in Microsoft Word format, and Visual C# 2005.
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