ADO.NET Overview
By: Joel Martinez on Thursday, May 29, 2003
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Anytime you hear the term, "Dynamic Web Application", chances are that there will be a database involved. Database access has become almost synonymous with dynamic because it is simply the easiest way of automating the display and maintenance of large data stores. This article will attempt to demystify the .NET Framework's data access component, ADO.NET.
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