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CONFERENCE SPEAKER: Cary Jensen
2102 Understanding Delphi Data Access Options
Type: Regular Session.
Level: Beginning.
Delphi 8 provides you with more data access options than any other Microsoft .NET Framework integrated development environment (IDE). Learn what your options are, including their advantages and limitations, in this comprehensive look at database development with Delphi 8.
Prerequisites: Familiarity with database development.
2102 Tuesday, September 14, 2004 — 9:30am - 10:45am Room: A1/A8
2110 Debugging Delphi Applications in Win32 and the Microsoft .NET Framework
Type: Regular Session.
Level: Beginning.
The integrated debugger that ships with Delphi 7 and 8 is powerful yet easy to use. But are you getting the most out of it? This presentation explores the debugger, including some of its most powerful and least well-known features.
Prerequisites: None.
2110 Tuesday, September 14, 2004 — 4:30pm - 5:45pm Room: Exhibit Hall 1
2186 Building Database Applications with ADO.NET
Type: Regular Session.
Level: Beginning.
This session provides a complete introduction to building database applications with the ADO.NET classes including the Connection, Command, Parameter, DataAdapter, DataSet, DataTable, DataColumn, DataRow, DataRelation, and Constraint objects.
Prerequisites: Experience building database applications with Delphi helpful.
2186 Monday, September 13, 2004 — 2:00pm - 3:15pm Room: Exhibit Hall 1
3116 Top 10 Techniques for Microsoft .NET Framework Database Developers
Type: Regular Session.
Level: Intermediate.
Whether you are new to ADO.NET development, or have been doing it for some time, here are 10 essential techniques that belong in every Microsoft .NET Framework database developer's repertoire.
Prerequisites: Familiarity with database development. Familiarity with ADO.NET is useful.
3116 Wednesday, September 15, 2004 — 1:15pm - 2:30pm Room: C1/C4
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