Database development

From: Hemang Shah (v-hshah_at_microsoft.com)
Date: 11/12/04


Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 01:12:11 -0500


 Hello I"m a seasonal Access developer.

 How steep is the learning curve to start developing database applications
in c# ?

 Could you suggest me any good books which teaches the ropes of

 database development in C# ? Including making reports ?

 Thanks



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