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A Quick Comparison of ADO and ADO.NET - Part I (TOTAL HITS - 228)

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A Quick Comparison of ADO and ADO.NET - Part I is an interesting article in which the author discusses about the difference between ADO and ADO.NET. ADO 2.x contains 9 classes to perform various database operations. But in ADO.NET you have two classes which are included in seperate namespaces. The author lists you the various namespaces which helps you to access the database.

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Date Added:Wed Feb 23, 2005
Author:AspAlliance.com
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