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Where Do I Start Learning About Using SQL Databases in C# Applications?

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    That Asian Guy
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    I want to learn how to use a local (stored on the computer not the internet) database to store information for my application. I did some searching and found articles, but they seemed to have no relation to a learning sequence. I have C# programming experience but no database experience, where should I start and what articles should I read? Thanks.

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      I want to learn how to use a local (stored on the computer not the internet) database to store information for my application. I did some searching and found articles, but they seemed to have no relation to a learning sequence. I have C# programming experience but no database experience, where should I start and what articles should I read? Thanks.

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      Christian Graus
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      You need to learn SQL first. Once you've done that, you can write a database, and then you can connect to it, and learn how to execute SQL and deal with the results. I'd buy a SQL book and read it, first.

      Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.

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        I want to learn how to use a local (stored on the computer not the internet) database to store information for my application. I did some searching and found articles, but they seemed to have no relation to a learning sequence. I have C# programming experience but no database experience, where should I start and what articles should I read? Thanks.

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        PIEBALDconsult
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        Yeah, I'd suggest a book, can't recommend any though.

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          I want to learn how to use a local (stored on the computer not the internet) database to store information for my application. I did some searching and found articles, but they seemed to have no relation to a learning sequence. I have C# programming experience but no database experience, where should I start and what articles should I read? Thanks.

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          Morven Huang
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          install a mssql,then use it,it's better to practice,

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            I want to learn how to use a local (stored on the computer not the internet) database to store information for my application. I did some searching and found articles, but they seemed to have no relation to a learning sequence. I have C# programming experience but no database experience, where should I start and what articles should I read? Thanks.

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            Nouman Bhatti
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            if you read ADO.Net for comprehensively than automatically u will learn SQL

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