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Working with Data

2012
In this chapter, we are going to look at what has changed in terms of working with data in .NET 4.5 and Visual Studio 2012. Most of the action is around Entity Framework, but there have also been some changes made to the SqlClient data provider around streaming and asynchronous programming. Also with this release we see the introduction of LocalDb.
Alex Mackey   +2 more
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Working with Data

2018
When developing a mobile application, it’s inevitable that you will need to work with data. Whether it’s retrieving data or showing data on the screen, data is something every app will need to properly function. This chapter will cover some of the different options you have when presenting your data to the user.
Gerald Versluis, Steven Thewissen
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Working with Data

2016
In this chapter you are going to learn how to load data from external websites. More specifically, you learn how to transform the data between different formats and do some slicing and dicing to the data before visualizing it.
Tarek Amr, Rayna Stamboliyska
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dpramkumar/Proposed-work-data: Proposed-work-data

This repository contains CSV files showcasing the simulation results and performance metrics of a broadband circularly polarized metasurface antenna designed for WLAN applications. The data includes key parameters such as return loss (S11), axial ratio, gain, and efficiency over the operational frequency range.
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Working with Data

2010
Data can take many forms, from simple types passed back from web services to complex formats such as XML. In the previous chapter, you saw how to consume web services from Silverlight and connect to various servers, including ones that live outside your application’s host domain and others that communicate over sockets.
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Work rounds data collection

Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1995
W. Scott Richardson   +3 more
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Working with Data

2003
Databases are vital to the world of programming. In my early days, I shivered at the D word, but now practically every application needs somewhere to store information about employees, customers, orders, whoever, whatever.
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An overview of real‐world data sources for oncology and considerations for research

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Lynne Penberthy   +2 more
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