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* Takes an in-depth look at every aspect of SQL Server CE 2.0. * Illustrates how the combination of the .NET Compact Framework and ADO.NET can work together to build powerful Pocket PC database applications. * Every example includes both Visual Basic .NET and C# code. * Tackles complicated subjects like Remote Data Access and Replication between SQL Server CE 2.0 on the Pocket PC and SQL Server 2000 on the server. * Teaches the reader how to build databases in ADO.NET code and with the Query Analyzer.

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* Takes an in-depth look at every aspect of SQL Server CE 2.0. * Illustrates how the combination of the .NET Compact Framework and ADO.NET can work together to build powerful Pocket PC database applications. * Every example includes both Visual Basic .NET and C# code. * Tackles complicated subjects like Remote Data Access and Replication between SQL Server CE 2.0 on the Pocket PC and SQL Server 2000 on the server. * Teaches the reader how to build databases in ADO.NET code and with the Query Analyzer.

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Autorenporträt
Rob Tiffany is co-founder and chief technology officer of Hood Canal Systems, where he's focused on providing exceptional wireless and handheld products and solutions for his clients. In addition, Rob is also a speaker, editor, columnist, and author of articles that have appeared in a variety of trade magazines, including Java Developer's Journal and Visual Basic Developer, on topics ranging from PersonalJava to wireless development.