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Old 03-12-2008, 08:36 PM   #5
NatCh
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Should I be looking for a LINQ class rather than an ADO class? Or something else? Since my exposure to ADO is what they "get to" at the end of a 5-day VBasic training, and an ADO book that I've not been able to find since our move last summer.

The unfortunate thing is that my degree was in electronics engineering. It gave me an excellent grounding for programming logic, but not so much on computer fundamentals on things like relational databases. Since Notes is the world's only non-relational DB system, I'm in for some schoolin' there too.

I've toyed with the notion of going back for some or part of a CS degree, but so far, the logistics have been problematic.
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