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I have a problem many students of mine who use this site to gather information for weekly reports have a large problem if you are going to post an article - as a summery of ADO.Net or any other you should put it in "Lamens terms" so that others don't have to do research (of any kind) to try and figure out what you are talking about. I just wanted to let you know that not all people that use these sites will know many of the abriviations and other words that you're trying to use. Instead of incouraging people to learn more your actually doing the opposite and boring them!
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Dear author,
In your article, you didnt mention anything about concurrency issue in ADO.NET disconnected model, which is most important things in the Model. Would you please discuss us a little about ADO.NET 's concurrency issues. Thank you |
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I was looking for an introduction to ADO.NET (I'm a software programmer , but haven't worked with databases /SQL in a long while-8 years...)..
This article was fairly straightforward and very useful..I will defintely recomeend it to other colleagues who want to catch up on ADO.NET.. Again great job!! |
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