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Unless you are a video game developer by trade, you are probably interested in database manipulation. As you would expect, the.NET platform defines a number of types (in a handful of related namespaces) that allow you to interact with local and remote data stores. Collectively speaking, these namespaces are known as ADO.NET, which as you will see is a major overhaul of the classic ADO object model.

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Troelsen, A. (2002). Data Access with ADO.NET. In: Visual Basic .NET and the .NET Platform: An Advanced Guide. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0849-5_14

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