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All About Persistence

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Most of the time, your programs will need to read and/or write data to some type of storage deviceā€”a hard disk, a USB drive, or maybe a network server. The key concept is that you are taking information from memory and transferring it to some other location. Later, you (or other users) will be able to retrieve that information and use it to execute some task.

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(2008). All About Persistence. In: Beginning C# 2008. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1034-4_10

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