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<updated>2008-07-05T15:16:50-07:00</updated>
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<title>Using ADO.NET with C#Builder Personal by Bob Swart</title>
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<name>Fabio Galgani</name>
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<updated>2004-11-04T03:11:35-07:00</updated>
<published>2004-11-04T03:11:35-07:00</published>
<summary>Using ADO.NET with C#Builder Personal by Bob Swart</summary>
<content>excused my English. My Italian is sure better of my written English.Saying this, I find didactic text good made but if not mistake, this use of the try-catch does not consider the indeterministic destruction of the objects from the garbage collection  and the closing of the connection in error case.Thanks for your attention.</content>
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<title>Using ADO.NET with C#Builder Personal by Bob Swart</title>
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<name>hanna faraj</name>
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<updated>2003-08-31T18:51:56-07:00</updated>
<published>2003-08-31T18:51:56-07:00</published>
<summary>Using ADO.NET with C#Builder Personal by Bob Swart</summary>
<content>hi </content>
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<title>Using ADO.NET with C#Builder Personal by Bob Swart</title>
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<name>Mike Evteev</name>
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<updated>2003-07-21T11:17:48-07:00</updated>
<published>2003-07-21T11:17:48-07:00</published>
<summary>Using ADO.NET with C#Builder Personal by Bob Swart</summary>
<content>Hi!I'm alway wondering about such articles - where is editing part?I guess I can do it myself, but article looks infinished at the time.</content>
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