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    Hi, I am Ravindra,currently applying for jobs based on .net. I want to know how much boom is there for .net ? and whether a deep knowledge in SQL server is must for a .net programmer? please send me the details ---Ravindra

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      Hi, I am Ravindra,currently applying for jobs based on .net. I want to know how much boom is there for .net ? and whether a deep knowledge in SQL server is must for a .net programmer? please send me the details ---Ravindra

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      I would think that a knowledge of ADO.NET would be good. Somethings for a "deep knowledge of SQL Server" would be index tuning, and file groups, and optimizing the database. Most .NET developers will not need this. A standard knowledge of ADO.NET and basic database skills are needed in my mind.

      Steve Maier, MCSD MCAD MCTS

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        I would think that a knowledge of ADO.NET would be good. Somethings for a "deep knowledge of SQL Server" would be index tuning, and file groups, and optimizing the database. Most .NET developers will not need this. A standard knowledge of ADO.NET and basic database skills are needed in my mind.

        Steve Maier, MCSD MCAD MCTS

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        yea Steve, i completely agree with your views There would be a specialized team that handles db issues.

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