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C# Database Basics - by Michael Schmalz (Paperback)

C# Database Basics - by  Michael Schmalz (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Working with data and databases in C certainly can be daunting if you're coming from VB6, VBA, or Access. With this hands-on guide, you'll shorten the learning curve considerably as you master accessing, adding, updating, and deleting data with C--basic skills you need if you intend to program with this language. No previous knowledge of C is necessary. By following the examples in this book, you'll learn how to tackle several database tasks in C, such as working with SQL Server, building data entry forms, and using data in a web service. The book's code samples will help you get started on your own projects.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Working with data and databases in C# certainly can be daunting if you're coming from VB6, VBA, or Access. With this hands-on guide, you'll shorten the learning curve considerably as you master accessing, adding, updating, and deleting data with C#--basic skills you need if you intend to program with this language.</p><p>No previous knowledge of C# is necessary. By following the examples in this book, you'll learn how to tackle several database tasks in C#, such as working with SQL Server, building data entry forms, and using data in a web service. The book's code samples will help you get started on your own projects.</p><ul><li>Create a Windows Forms application with a datagrid</li><li>Connect to multiple data sources, including Access and SQL Server</li><li>Add, edit, and update data in a database you choose and design</li><li>Enable users to choose their data source at runtime</li><li>Learn the roles of DataTable, DataView, BindingSource, Filters, and other objects</li><li>Understand where variables are declared and how they impact the code</li><li>Build a simple web service that connects to a database</li></ul><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Michael Schmalz works in financial services and performs business and technology consulting in a variety of industries. He has done technical editing for O'Reilly on several Microsoft Office books and authored Integrating Excel and Access and C# Database Basics. Michael has a degree in Finance from Penn State. He lives with his wife and children in Pennsylvania.</p>

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