UG : NetBC : What is new in ADO.NET 2.0? - Carl Prothman

Title: What is new in ADO.NET 2.0?

Date and Time: Wednesday, April 5 2006, 7:00 PM [Welcome Time: 6:30 PM]

Location: Building SW5 room 1840, BCIT Burnaby Campus, 3700 Willingdon Ave, Burnaby, BC, V5G 3H2

Sponsors: This event is sponsored by INETA (International .NET Association).

Session Overview:

In this session youll learn what is new in ADO.NET 2.0. Well start off with a review of ADO.NET 1.x and then drill down on each new ADO.NET 2.0 feature. In particular, well review ADO.NET 2.0 support for user-defined types (UDT), asynchronous database operations, XML data types, large value types, snapshot isolation, and new attributes that allow applications to support multiple active result sets (MARS) with SQL Server 2005. Lots of code samples will be provided. Come see what the future of data programming looks like - today!

Speaker:

Carl Prothman is a Microsoft ASP.NET Most Valuable Professional (MVP). He holds a Certified Computer Professional (CCP) from Institute for Certification of Computing Professionals (ICCP). As an internationally known NET training and lecturer, Carl has spoken at several major conferences such as VSLive, VBITS, TechEd, and also to several local Users groups such as the Seattle .NET Users group and the .NET Developers Association in Redmond, Washington. Carl teaches ADO.NET and ASP.NET over at Bellevue Community College (BCC). He holds a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics and Astronautics (BSAA) degree from the University of Washington. Carl has work for customers such as Microsoft, Boeing, and Rockwell International. For more information, please visit Carl's web site http://www.CarlProthman.NET.

Snacks: Pizza and Pop (sponsored by INETA) will be served at 6:30 PM and the meeting will start at 7:00 PM.

Brace yourself for some great door prizes.

 

The Vancouver .netBC Users Group is a community organization established on 03/03/03. Our sponsors are Microsoft, BCIT, INETA (www.ineta.org), Pacific Online, and BCJobs.com. We focus on software development. There are no fees for attending and all are welcome. Please invite anyone you know who might be interested. The users group registration site is located at www.netbc.ca. To unsubscribe, go to www.netbc.ca, login, click on "edit profile", uncheck "Notify me of events" checkbox, then click "Update" button. E-Mail address: members@netbc.ca

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