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    Ado.net

    Does anyone know of a good book for learning ADO.NET or a website that has a good tutorial. I would like to learn it so that I could do a project in VB.NET.
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    i got some quick tutorials on my website and don't mind answering any questions you have.

    www.vb-tech.com

    also the ado.net book by wrox is quite good.
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    These are three well-rated books .
    1-Wrox - Professional ADO.Net Programing (C#.NET) .
    2-Wrox - Beginning Visual Basic .NET Database Programming .
    3-MS Press - Microsoft ADO.NET Step by Step (C#.NET)

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    Thanks for the info so far, I'm still want more.
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    try a search on google then.....
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    I found this website that has a more advanced tutorial http://visualbasic.about.com/

    So It is out there and so far nswan, your looks the best for beginners and I will study yours. I just an information junkie and like to be overloaded.
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    Originally posted by ajirwin
    I found this website that has a more advanced tutorial http://visualbasic.about.com/

    So It is out there and so far nswan, your looks the best for beginners and I will study yours. I just an information junkie and like to be overloaded.
    Great link ajirwin, learned alot from it, thx

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