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Programming Microsoft® ADO.NET 2.0 Core Reference
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Author
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David Sceppa
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Pages
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864
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N/A
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Int/Adv
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Published
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08/30/2006
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ISBN
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9780735622067
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Price
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$59.99
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Companion Content
Welcome to the companion content page for Programming Microsoft ADO.NET 2.0 Core Reference,
which has content and links related to this book. For additional information, see the book's Introduction.
Code Samples
Download the Code Samples (6.38 MB).
System Requirements
You’ll need the following hardware and software to build and run the code samples for
this book:
- Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 with
Service Pack 1, or Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Standard Edition or Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
Professional Edition
- Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express (included with Visual Studio 2005) or Microsoft
SQL Server 2005
- 600 MHz Pentium or compatible processor (1 GHz Pentium recommended)
- 192 MB RAM (256 MB or more recommended)
- Video monitor (800 × 600 or higher resolution) with at least 256 colors (1024 × 768
High Color 16-bit recommended)
- Microsoft mouse or compatible pointing device
Some chapters of the book require that you have access to SQL Server 2005 Express Edition
(or SQL Server 2005). If you are using SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, refer to the book's Introduction
for steps to grant access to the user account that you will be using to perform the exercises in the book.
To use the Tools included in the Companion Content, refer to Appendix B of the book: Samples and Tools.
At the time of writing the appendix, the samples and tools described in the appendix are
works in progress. All three are fairly ambitious projects, and the author plans to periodically add
new features and fix existing bugs in the months ahead. The downloadable code for the
appendix includes the source code for each component as well as rudimentary documentation.
Subsequent updates to the code and documentation will be available through the author's Web site at
http://www.DavidSceppa.net.
Note Disclaimer: Please understand that the author's plans may be forced to change and that neither
Microsoft Press nor the author can promise to support these extra tools.
Installing the Code Samples
After you download the code samples file to your computer, run the installer and follow the instructions that appear.
Uninstalling the Code Samples
To remove the code samples from your computer, make the appropriate selection from Add Or Remove Programs in the Control Panel.
Support Information
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the book and the companion
content.
As corrections or changes are collected, they will be added to a Microsoft Knowledge Base article. You
can find Knowledge Base articles and other support options at the following location:
Microsoft Press Book and CD Support Web Site.
Last Updated: Friday, September 1, 2006 |