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    Hello firends If I want to learn database programming by C#.NET2005,I mean a database that works on a LAN network,or internet, Which tutorial or book do you recommand? please guide me.

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      Hello firends If I want to learn database programming by C#.NET2005,I mean a database that works on a LAN network,or internet, Which tutorial or book do you recommand? please guide me.

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      What database server are you planning on using? There are many of them (MySql, SqlServer, Oracle etc.). If you are going to use SqlServer or Oracle, there are many articles on CP that can help. If you are going to use MySql there is plenty of documentation on the MySql website that deals with .Net


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        Hello firends If I want to learn database programming by C#.NET2005,I mean a database that works on a LAN network,or internet, Which tutorial or book do you recommand? please guide me.

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        Any of the major databases will suffice for the general query you posed. There is arguably more information on MS SQL Server than other DB. Just about every Database vendor now has a free version available for download and testing purposes. I have currently queued up on my to read list “ADO.NET 2.0 Step by Step” by Rebecca M. Riordan, published by Microsoft Press. Glancing at it, it of coarse focuses on SQL Server but it does seem to talk about accessing and dealing with other db providers. Hope that helps.


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          What database server are you planning on using? There are many of them (MySql, SqlServer, Oracle etc.). If you are going to use SqlServer or Oracle, there are many articles on CP that can help. If you are going to use MySql there is plenty of documentation on the MySql website that deals with .Net


          Sean :)

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          Hello Thanks for reply firends Mysql database and SQL server, For someone that works by database application is it necessary to know XML,Xpath... May you exolain how do they deal with database? Thanks GOOD LUCK!

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            Any of the major databases will suffice for the general query you posed. There is arguably more information on MS SQL Server than other DB. Just about every Database vendor now has a free version available for download and testing purposes. I have currently queued up on my to read list “ADO.NET 2.0 Step by Step” by Rebecca M. Riordan, published by Microsoft Press. Glancing at it, it of coarse focuses on SQL Server but it does seem to talk about accessing and dealing with other db providers. Hope that helps.


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            Hello Is it necassary to know network programing? GOOD LUCK

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              Hello Is it necassary to know network programing? GOOD LUCK

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              No, you just need to know ADO.Net. If you've ever connected to a Microsoft Access database it's pretty much the same thing. Try this [article](<a href=) for some example code. It uses a MS SQL database and an Access database.


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                No, you just need to know ADO.Net. If you've ever connected to a Microsoft Access database it's pretty much the same thing. Try this [article](<a href=) for some example code. It uses a MS SQL database and an Access database.


                Sean :)

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                Hello Sean Thanks for your guidance,But link doesn't work......... GOOD LUCK!

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                  Hello Sean Thanks for your guidance,But link doesn't work......... GOOD LUCK!

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                  Just search ADO.Net here in CP or in google and you should find some good articles ;P


                  Sean :) -- modified at 14:38 Saturday 29th April, 2006

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                    Hello Is it necassary to know network programing? GOOD LUCK

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