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Using Visual Studio .NET Wizards to Create an N-Tiered Application - Part 3

Author: 15seconds.com | Published: 24th Nov 2005 | Visited: 141 times | Add Comment
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This article is the third part of David Catherman's series on using Visual Studio .NET Wizards to create N-tiered applications. Part three looks more intently into what can be done in the DataSet Partial Class to build a Business Logic layer and also covers using Macros to help generate some of the Data Access code.Visit our new .NET 2.0 section!

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