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Clarifying ADO.NET 2 Batch Updates

31 January 2008 All

Pablo Castro, Microsoft's Program Manager of the ADO.NET Team, has a good post last week [http://blogs.msdn.com/dataaccess/archive/2005/05/19/420065.aspx] that helps clarify how bath updates are intended to work in ADO.NET 2. This is a common discussion that I am drawn into since the DataAdapter

Class Diagrams in Visual Studio.NET Beta 2

31 January 2008 All

A few days ago Raymond Lewallen blogged about refactoring [https://www.johnpapa.net/blogs/raymond.lewallen/archive/2005/04/26/62457.aspx] some VB.NET code using interfaces, and abstract classes. I followed up with a C# example of the same code in a blog [https://www.johnpapa.net/blogs/john.papa/arch

Collections and Data Binding with Dino

31 January 2008 All

For a look at a non ADO.NET solution ... Dino Esposito [http://weblogs.asp.net/despos/] wrote an article called Collections and Data Binding [http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/05/05/CuttingEdge/default.aspx] in a recent MSDN Magazine [http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag] issue. Its a good read

Comments to MSDN Magazine

31 January 2008 All

I have been writing for MSDN Magazine [http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/default.aspx] for almost 7 years with what started out as feature articles and moved into my current Data Points [http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/find/default.aspx?type=Ti&phrase=Data%20Points&words=exact] column. 7

DataTable Becomes a Real Boy in ADO.NET 2

31 January 2008 All

I am really excited about some of the new features in ADO.NET 2. I posted here last month [https://www.johnpapa.net/blogs/john.papa/archive/2005/03/30/ADO_NET_2_DataTable_Merge.aspx] regarding how the ADO.NET 2 DataTable class will expose a Merge method (woo hoo!). I found this very useful when I h

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