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Concurrent model in ADO.NET, ways that allow to negotiate disconnected model restrictions for Oracle databases

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Using ADO.NET conrurrent model in Oracle databases.
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I started to write programs 10 years ago and used very different languages. Professionally, I developed systems that work with very large databases, mainly on Oracle. To date, I learned about 15 computer languages. As the moment, I'm in love with C# and the .NET framework, although I widely use Java, C++, Perl, PL/SQL. I prefer don't do user interfaces but like to develop reusable components.
PhD in Computer Science,
CEO of Snotra Tech

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