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i struggled with this chapter in the sense that I didn’t want to bore you with material that you already understood. But the trainer in me said to lay some solid foundations before digging right into the coding techniques. So, this chapter has a few theoretical sections that describe ADO and where it fits in the bigger scheme of things. If you want to skip down to the techie stuff, go ahead. We start talking about cool coding stuff in Chapter 3. However, if you need a few more words on ADO, stick around.

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Vaughn, W.R. (2000). Introduction to ADO. In: ADO Examples and Best Practices. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1156-3_2

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