What is the difference between ADO and ADO.Net?
Answer / Awinash Kumar Bhagat
"ADO (ActiveX Data Objects) is a component of Microsoft ActiveX Technology, used for database connectivity in Visual Basic, while ADO.NET is a .NET Framework data access technology that allows developers to interact with databases in a more powerful and flexible way using objects, namespaces, and connection managers."n
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