
If you are anything like I was when you began your search for knowledge on Microsoft's .NET technology, you were quite confused when first confronted with ADO.NET and how to implement it within your ASP.NET pages. This series of articles will first be a simple overview of what ADO.NET is, and second, will be a look at the specific objects and functionality that make up ADO.NET as a whole. My hope is that this series of articles will be beneficial to intermediate as well as advanced developers who are moving to .NET. Any prior knowledge of ADO and ASP.NET will be particularly helpful. So let's get started!
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