Re: ASP.NET + ADO.NET (using VB): Book recommendation?
- From: "Bob Barrows [MVP]" <reb01501@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 14:05:54 -0500
dean.carrefour wrote:
I'm new to ASP.NET,
There was no way for you to know it (except maybe by browsing through
some of the previous questions in this newsgroup before posting yours -
always a recommended practice) , but this is a classic ADO newsgroup.
ADO.Net bears very little resemblance to classic ADO so, while you may
be lucky enough to find a dotnet-knowledgeable person here who can
answer your question, you can eliminate the luck factor by posting your
question to a group where those dotnet-knowledgeable people hang out. I
suggest microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.adonet.
There are also forums at www.asp.net where you can find a lot of people
to help you.
Look for something by Sahil Malek or Bill Vaughn
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