Assess C# coding skills with ADO.Net knowledge
Used for Recruitment and Selection :
ADO.NET is a framework (set of classes) to interact with data sources such as databases and XML files. C# ADO.Net is based on Microsoft Active X Object (ADO) and is used to connect with different data sources as it provides interoperability and scalable data access by XML. C# ADO.NET’s knowledge is a must while hiring any application developer, as database plays an integral part of modern IT applications.
Available on request
Coding
English India, English Global
Inside This Assessment
Key profiles that the test can be useful for:
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.Net Developer (Dot Net Developer)
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Associate Developer - ADO.NET
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