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Learn about the new ADO.NET 2.0 features
in the DataSet .NET Framework class and the classes that
are closely related to it. These changes include both
functional and performance enhancements to the DataSet,
DataTable, and DataView classes.
Learn how to secure Apple computers when
you connect them to your Windows-based network. Using
Services for Macintosh, even a novice can get Windows
and Mac machines to play together nicely.
This article will cover some neat tricks
that make our lives as programmers easier, using the .NET
Compact Framework. We will discuss techniques to increase
performance, decrease load time, and decrease memory footprints.
Michael Weinhardt covers several new
designer improvements and additions that allow you to
take a single custom type and turn it into a fully-fledged
list data source without a single line of code.