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 Murach's ADO.NET 4 Database Programming with VB 2010
Now in its 4th Edition, this book shows Visual Basic developers how to use Visual Studio and ADO.NET to develop database applications the way the best professionals do. You'll learn how to:
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quickly create Windows and web applications by dragging-and-dropping data controls in Visual Studio 2010
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code your...
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Due to the fast growth of the Web and the difficulties in finding desired information, efficient and effective information retrieval systems have become more important than ever, and the search engine has become an essential tool for many people.
The ranker, a central component in every search engine, is responsible for the... |  |  Discovering SQL: A Hands-On Guide for Beginners (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
THE INFORMATIONAL DELUGE shows no signs of abating. We are inundated with data from the TV, from the Internet, and from advertisements stuffed in our mail boxes, virtual and otherwise. Unfortunately, as the quantity of information increased, its quality declined dramatically: Books were replaced by journals; then magazines; then newspapers;... |
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 Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Developer Reference
Microsoft SharePoint is one of the biggest productivity frameworks released during the last ten years. Microsoft SharePoint 2010 is just the last step of a fabulous journey (that began in 2001) in the world of business productivity, collaboration, knowledge sharing, search technologies, and social networking.
From a... |  |  Practical PowerPivot & DAX Formulas for Excel 2010
PowerPivot: What a name! Or I should really say what’s in a name? Powerful Pivoting? Pivot-table for power users?
PowerPivot is a lot more than that. When I started the PowerPivot project back in 2007, along with Amir Netz (Microsoft BI Distinguished Engineer), the incubation project was called BI Sandbox. We had been looking... |  |  SQL Server Tacklebox Essential tools and scripts for the day-to-day DBA
For the day-to-day DBA, there are dangers around every corner; monsters waiting to strike down the unsuspecting database with a resource-hungry query, an inefficient data load, or even outright data corruption. When the worst happens, and SQL Server is down, or performance is suffering, customers are quick to complain.. During such difficult... |
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