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In industry, most applications can’t be built without having interaction with a database. Databases solve the purpose of retrieval and storage of data. Almost every software application running interacts with either one or multiple databases. The front end needs a mechanism to connect with databases, and ADO.NET serves the purpose. Each .NET application that requires database functionality is dependent on ADO.NET.
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© 2008 Vidya Vrat Agarwal and James Huddleston
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(2008). Getting to Know ADO.NET. In: Beginning VB 2008 Databases. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0560-9_9
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