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		<title>Comment on Connection using Visual Basic 6.0 by crystal9154</title>
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		<description>MS has introduce a new technology to compete with Adobe Flash/Air called Silverlight 2.0/MFP. The only problem is, if you are a VB programmer, MS cares little about you jumping in at the onset of this technology for the sake of your livelihood. MS is only providing tutorials/webcasts/videos for C# programmers. This irratates me because it gives C# programmers an edge of VB in the marketplace. I have decided to quit MS and move over to Adobe and larn Action Script. I have long been fed up wit MS showing favortism to C# programmers and treating us VB programmers as bastard step-children</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MS has introduce a new technology to compete with Adobe Flash/Air called Silverlight 2.0/MFP. The only problem is, if you are a VB programmer, MS cares little about you jumping in at the onset of this technology for the sake of your livelihood. MS is only providing tutorials/webcasts/videos for C# programmers. This irratates me because it gives C# programmers an edge of VB in the marketplace. I have decided to quit MS and move over to Adobe and larn Action Script. I have long been fed up wit MS showing favortism to C# programmers and treating us VB programmers as bastard step-children</p>
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		<description>i thought the ado model was replaced by the ado.net model which uses datasets and datareaders.

what&#039;s the need for the old recordset objects in .net ?

in other words is there any advantage in this?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i thought the ado model was replaced by the ado.net model which uses datasets and datareaders.</p>
<p>what&#8217;s the need for the old recordset objects in .net ?</p>
<p>in other words is there any advantage in this?</p>
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