Entity Framework, Code First, Database First, TPH, TPT, TPC. Table Per Type, Table Per Hierarchy, Table Per Concrete Class, EF Concurrency, EF Relationship, Code First Conventions
Learn how to create and use an Entity Data Model, explore the raw XML behind the model as a way to understand how Entity Framework works, and see how to use stored procedures within an Entity Framework model.
What's LINQ, its advantages, its Operators and examples on some of them, Methods of Writing it.
LINQ to Objects and Collections and Data Source Transformation.
A small presentation I developed that introduces lambda expressions and many of the common LINQ extension methods for a group of developers that were less familiar with these concepts.
This is an introduction session about Microsoft Entity Framework 4.0 (year 2011), since then the technology has evolved and matured in many ways and some of the limitations had been mitigated.
Maintaining the product is one (if not the most) expensive area of the overall product costs. Writing clean code can significantly lower these costs, making it more efficient during the initial development and results in more stable code. In this session participants will learn how to apply C# techniques in order to improve the efficiency, readability, testability and extensibility of code.
Entity Framework, Code First, Database First, TPH, TPT, TPC. Table Per Type, Table Per Hierarchy, Table Per Concrete Class, EF Concurrency, EF Relationship, Code First Conventions
Learn how to create and use an Entity Data Model, explore the raw XML behind the model as a way to understand how Entity Framework works, and see how to use stored procedures within an Entity Framework model.
What's LINQ, its advantages, its Operators and examples on some of them, Methods of Writing it.
LINQ to Objects and Collections and Data Source Transformation.
A small presentation I developed that introduces lambda expressions and many of the common LINQ extension methods for a group of developers that were less familiar with these concepts.
This is an introduction session about Microsoft Entity Framework 4.0 (year 2011), since then the technology has evolved and matured in many ways and some of the limitations had been mitigated.
Maintaining the product is one (if not the most) expensive area of the overall product costs. Writing clean code can significantly lower these costs, making it more efficient during the initial development and results in more stable code. In this session participants will learn how to apply C# techniques in order to improve the efficiency, readability, testability and extensibility of code.