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Rating: Summary: ado 2.1 Programmer's Reference Review: A good resource book if you know how to use RDO,DAO in visual basic. The only lacking part of this book is good examples even though some are available.
Rating: Summary: ado 2.1 Programmer's Reference Review: A good resource book if you know how to use RDO,DAO in visual basic. The only lacking part of this book is good examples even though some are available.
Rating: Summary: Thorough documentation for all applications using ADO Review: I am a VB and ASP programmer and often find myself searching for the differences in the syntax and features between the two applications. This book provides complete syntax and feature documentation for all applications; VB, ASP, C++, etc. I will definitely be looking for the updated version as soon as its available.
Rating: Summary: Not up to Wrox standards Review: If you have Wrox's "ADO 2.0 Programmer's Reference" and it's sample code from the Wrox WEB site, save you're money. Download "Migrating from DAO to ADO" from Microsoft's MSDN.The ADOX samples are too shallow.
Rating: Summary: Thorough documentation for all applications using ADO Review: If you have Wrox's "ADO 2.0 Programmer's Reference" and it's sample code from the Wrox WEB site, save you're money. Download "Migrating from DAO to ADO" from Microsoft's MSDN. The ADOX samples are too shallow.
Rating: Summary: Very Good Review: Very good reference on ADO 2.1. Most programmers concerns addressed. All the examples are in Visual BASIC although it does say other that other langauge examples can be downloaded from the publishers web site. At the moment (8th December 1999) the C++ examples are almost non-existent (1 example C++ program, a Word Doc file & a README.TXT). This is what I need so it will be a slight struggle to translate the VB code into VC++ equivalent.
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