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Articles by John Sasak (6 articles found)

Average article rating: 4.36

ASP.NET

An introduction to a post-relational database for .NET: Matisse - Part 6
Last Updated: 2 May 2004   Page Views: 45,297   Rating: 4.35/5    Votes: 21   Popularity: 5.76   Bookmark Count: 30
ASP.NET programming with a post-relational database.

Database

An introduction to a post-relational database for .NET, Matisse - Part 3
Last Updated: 25 Mar 2004   Page Views: 54,696   Rating: 4.38/5    Votes: 26   Popularity: 6.20   Bookmark Count: 24
Step by step guide for .NET programming with a Post-Relational Database
An introduction to a post-relational database for .NET : Matisse - Part 5
Last Updated: 29 Mar 2004   Page Views: 64,893   Rating: 4.62/5    Votes: 21   Popularity: 6.11   Bookmark Count: 14
Object-oriented programming with a post-relational database
An introduction to a post-relational database for .NET : Matisse - Part 4
Last Updated: 26 Apr 2004   Page Views: 110,644   Rating: 4.34/5    Votes: 28   Popularity: 6.28   Bookmark Count: 15
ADO.NET programming with a post-relational database
An introduction to a post-relational database for .NET, Matisse - Part 2
Last Updated: 23 May 2004   Page Views: 76,097   Rating: 3.82/5    Votes: 25   Popularity: 5.34   Bookmark Count: 25
Step by step introduction to a new generation database for .NET: Schema definition.
An introduction to a post-relational database for .NET, Matisse - Part 1
Last Updated: 14 Jun 2004   Page Views: 176,408   Rating: 4.62/5    Votes: 46   Popularity: 7.67   Bookmark Count: 63
Step by step introduction to a new generation database for .NET.

John Sasak


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John is a software consultant and currently working for a large .NET project. He has an extensive experience in object-oriented technologies for more than 15 years ranging from Smalltalk, C++, Java, .NET to databases.
Occupation: Web Developer
Location: United States United States


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