Riassunto:
An updated guide to database programming with Visual Basic.NET explains how to create databases, tables, databse projects, constraints, and other elements from within the Visual Studio.NET IDE, with additional guidelines for creating a complete user management system incorporating SQL Server (or Microsoft Access), Active Directory, and MessageQueue. Original. (Intermediate)
L'autore:
Carsten Thomsen is a Microsoft "Most Valuable Professional," a recognition he received in August 1999. He lives in his native Denmark and currently holds the MCSE, MCAD, and MCSD certifications. Carsten has been programming in Visual Basic for more than 12 years, and he specializes in data access, object-oriented analysis and design, and enterprise development. These days, Carsten is primarily focused on development with Visual Studio .NET, using MSF, UML, Visual Basic .NET, and C#, but he also enjoys working with Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003, Microsoft Content Management Server 2002, and Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004. Carsten now works as a .NET consultant mainly in London and Dublin, but he also does the odd .NET training job.
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