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Introducing Fluent Ado.Net

By: Chris Brandsma Category:General PostTag: New Post:10 Comments on Introducing Fluent Ado.Net

The following code is the result of one night coding with a fair amount of beer, and the desire to solve an annoyance.  Enough said.  My problem is this: I’m coding an application for .Net Compact Framework (.Net CF).  One thing you should know about coding the .net cf,  a number of standard items in […]

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