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"Back in June, I posted about Murach's book, ADO.NET 3.5, LINQ, and the Entity Framework with VB 2008:
I'm preparing to record
a podcast on data access and so I picked up this book.
In a word - BRILLIANT. It covers the three primary data
access technologies that matter to developers using
current .NET development tools. Detailed coverage of
all three makes this book a no-brainer. I read it cover
to cover, and it has assumed a bit of high-value real-estate
on my desk !!!!
"Well, now it has
a companion on my desk - the C# 2008 version."
Joe Stagner, "Microsoft's Opinionated Misfit Geek," www.misfitgeek.com
"This book is a VS 2008 / C# operating manual for database development and a way to get quick answers on how to generate the classes you want and what code you write to manipulate those classes…. You get a lot of useful code. I rewrote routines in a current project based on one of the book's code examples."
Bobby Schaffer, HAL-PC Beginning C# SIG
"As a Senior Software Developer building business applications, I found this book timely and thorough. At close to 800 pages filled with concepts and examples, this book will give you a solid foundation in ADO.NET, LINQ, and the Entity Framework. I highly recommend it."
Lewis Hill, Southern California .Net Developer Group (SoCal .Net)
"I was transitioning from Access forms with VB
to the .NET environment and Windows Forms with C#. The
transition was made easy with this book plus others
in the series (C# 2008 in particular)."
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