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The DNA category covers all the technologies involved in building applications in a Windows environment. There is a strong web emphasis here, but Wrox books in this category also cover non-Microsoft technologies that come under the DNA umbrella - such as XML - and database technologies like SQL Server and Access. This tree shows the database section of the DNA technology w ...more
Paperback, 883 pages
Published June 30th 1999 by Wrox Press
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