In this article we've learnt that ADO.NET is the latest data access technology that uses disconnected paradigm and XML, we've learnt about various features of data access in VB.NET, how to create a data form with the help of a wizard and looking at bound control, that the dataSet is at the heart of the ADO.NET and there are many ways to generate it, that data is stored in DataTable objects of a DataSet and much more.
Hopefully you now understand everything there is to know about ADO.NET and you can begin adding database functionality to your .NET applications!
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