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From Wintrac Inc.
ADONET Using Visual Basic
This three-day intensive course teaches the essential elements of ADO. NET such that at the end of the course the programmer is able to utilize its tremendous database manipulation powers to build effective database applications. The course includes a major case study demonstrating the use of ADO. NET in a realistic setting. It is current to .NET 2. 0, Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005.
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ADONET Using Oracle and C#
This three-day course teaches the essential elements of ADO. NET such that at the end of the course the programmer is able to utilize its tremendous database manipulation powers to build effective database applications. The course includes a major case study demonstrating the use of ADO. NET in a realistic setting. Both Windows and Web front-end user interfaces are presented, and there are
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ADONET Using C#
This three-day intensive course teaches the essential elements of ADO. NET such that at the end of the course the programmer is able to utilize its tremendous database manipulation powers to build effective database applications. The course includes a major case study demonstrating the use of ADO. NET in a realistic setting. It is current to .NET 2. 0, Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005.
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From StarJourney Training & Seminars
Developer Skills Builder for Microsoft .NET


Developer Skills Builder for Microsoft .NET is an accelerated, flexible training solution specifically designed around the budgets, timelines, and skill sets of developers currently using Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0.
Ten days of classroom instruction cover:
* Three instructor-led courses on Microsoft Visual Basic .NET, Microsoft ADO.NET, and Microsoft ASP.NET.
* The complete learning path for
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Programming with Microsoft ADO.NET

his course will teach developers to build data-centric applications and Web
services with Microsoft ADO.NET, Microsoft SQL Server 2000, and the
Microsoft.NET Framework.
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