| At A Glance |
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| Level Beginner to Advanced |
| Instructor Sahil Malik |
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| System Requirements Online Broadband connection • 512MB RAM • Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 • Windows Media Player 9 or later | DVDWindows 2000/XP/Vista/7 • DVD-ROM drive • Pentium III, 128MB RAM or greater |
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Highlights
- Connect to a data source, execute commands and retrieve data from a data source.
- Fill, use and update disconnected data.
- Work with both the Connection and Command objects.
- Saving data using CommandBuilder or your own commands.
- Understand Concurrency management basics and learn how to avoid concurrency conflicts.
Course Summary
This Microsoft ADO.NET 2.0 Training Course provides development professionals with an introduction to working with Microsoft ADO.NET. In this course, you’ll get started right away building your first application using drag and drop WinForms. You’ll then move on to build subsequent applications learning ADO.NET features as you build.
Throughout this course, your instructor, Sahil Malik, will walk you through the process of working with data readers and asynchronous commands. You’ll also learn about CLR Integration and working with transactions through ADO.NET, among other topics.
There are over 150 lessons across 6 levels in this course – all designed to provide increase your productivity in the Microsoft ADO.NET development environment.
Instructor
Sahil Malik
Microsoft MVP
Sahil Malik has been working as a consultant in Microsoft technology for over 9 years. He has worked for many clients across the globe including numerous fortune 100 companies as well as United States government organizations. Malik started programming in a DOS environment, moved to Win32 API, Borland C++, MFC, VC++/ATL, VB 6, and eventually to .NET in both VB.NET and C#. He is currently helping architect a highly visible public website using ASP.NET 2.0/SQL Server 2005, and also leads the office of emerging technologies at a prominent government office. Malik frequently speaks at local user groups and conferences. He also co-authored Pro ADO.NET with VB .NET 1.1.
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