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for many of you, web development is either entirely new or a skill you want to acquire. Unlike Al Gore who apparently “invented” the Internet some time ago and knows all about it, I am in the group of people who had to learn about the Web the hard way—through trial and error and a lot of reading. This chapter assumes very little. It starts out with basic Web development architecture and tries to bring everyone up to speed on the terminology and how ADO functions differently in an ASP.

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Vaughn, W.R. (2000). Web-based Solutions. In: ADO Examples and Best Practices. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1156-3_9

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