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A First Look at SQL Server 2005 for Developers
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Praise for A First Look at SQL Server 2005 for Developers
“If you want to be the best at developing applications for SQL Server
2005, you need to read this book. This book is the Rosetta Stone of
SQL Server programming.”
—Eric Brown
SQL Server Program Manager
Microsoft Corporation
“I’m glad to see that users will have a great book on SQL Server 2005
with great ADO.NET 2.0 coverage available right when the product
hits the streets.”
—Pablo Castro
Program Manager, ADO.NET Team
Microsoft Corporation
“An excellent book for people who want to delve deep into the newest
features of SQL Server and understand the vision behind the
design. Being close to the development process from early stages,
the authors were able to obtain unique knowledge about the product
and they are passing it on to you.”
—Alexander Vaschillo
Microsoft Product Manager
Father of the three-part data model mapping
Microsoft Corporation
“This book clearly explains the complex semantics behind Object
Spaces API in an intuitive way.”
—Dinesh Kulkarni
Microsoft Product Manager, ObjectSpaces
Microsoft Corporation
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A First Look at
SQLServer 2005
for Developers
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Microsoft .NET Development Series
J ohn Montgomery, Series Advisor
Don Box, Series Advisor
Martin Heller, Series Editor
The Microsoft .NET Development Series is supported and developed by the leaders
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Brad Abrams, .NET Framework Standard
Library Annotated Reference, Volume 1 , 0-
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Bob Beauchemin, Niels Berglund, Dan
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Ted Pattison and Dr. Joe Hummel,
Building Applications and Components
with Visual Basic .NET , 0-201-73495-8
Chris Sells, Windows Forms Programming
in C# , 0-321-11620-8
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Volume 1: The Common Language Runtime ,
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Mahesh Chand, Graphics Programming
with GDI+ , 0-321-16077-0
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Chris Sells and Justin Gehtland,
Windows Forms Programming in Visual
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Paul Vick, The Visual Basic .NET
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Damien Watkins, Mark Hammond,
Brad Abrams, Programming in the .NET
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Alex Homer, Dave Sussman, Mark
Fussell, A First Look at ADO.NET and
System.Xml v. 2.0, 0-321-22839-1
Shawn Wildermuth, Pragmatic
ADO.NET: Data Access for the
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Paul Yao and David Durant, .NET
Compact Framework Programming with
C#, 0-321-17403-8
Paul Yao and David Durant, .NET
Compact Framework Programming with
Visual Basic .NET, 0-321-17404-6
Alex Homer, Dave Sussman, Rob
Howard, A First Look at ASP.NET v. 2.0,
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James S. Miller and Susann Ragsdale,
The Common Language Infrastructure
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