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Code-First Development with Entity Framework, by Sergey Barskiy

Code-First Development with Entity Framework, by Sergey Barskiy

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Code-First Development with Entity Framework, by Sergey Barskiy

Code-First Development with Entity Framework, by Sergey Barskiy



Code-First Development with Entity Framework, by Sergey Barskiy

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Take your data access skills to the next level with Entity Framework

About This Book

  • Learn how to create, retrieve, update, and delete the data in a relational database using .NET
  • Choose from an array of examples in C# and VB.NET that showcase the key concepts of Entity Framework
  • This is a fast-paced, practical guide based on the code-first approach for the Entity object-relational mapper

Who This Book Is For

This book is intended for software developers with some prior experience with the Microsoft .NET framework who want to learn how to use Entity Framework. This book will get you up and running quickly, providing many examples that illustrate all the key concepts of Entity Framework.

What You Will Learn

  • Understand what ORM tools are and what problems they solve
  • Set up a .NET application to use Entity Framework
  • Write Entity Framework code that creates, updates, and deletes application data in a database
  • Learn how to query the data using LINQ and gain insight into how LINQ fits into Entity Framework
  • Create a database structure using the Entity Framework configuration API
  • Evolve the database structure using migrations
  • Write asynchronous code and handle concurrency
  • Work with stored procedures and functions using Entity Framework

In Detail

Entity Framework Code-First enables developers to read and write data in a relational database system using C# or VB.NET. It is Microsoft's answer to demand for an ORM from .NET developers.

This book will help you acquire the necessary skills to program your applications using Entity Framework. You will start with database configuration and learn how to write classes that define the database structure. You will see how LINQ can be used with Entity Framework to give you access to stored data. You will then learn how to use Entity Framework to persist information in a Relational Database Management System. You will also see how you can benefit from writing ORM-based .NET code. Finally, you will learn how Entity Framework can help you to solve database deployment problems using migrations.

Code-First Development with Entity Framework, by Sergey Barskiy

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #889478 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-03-20
  • Released on: 2015-03-20
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.25" h x .40" w x 7.50" l, .68 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 174 pages
Code-First Development with Entity Framework, by Sergey Barskiy

About the Author

Sergey Barskiy

Sergey Barskiy is an architect with Tyler Technologies. He lives in Atlanta, GA. He has been developing software for almost 20 years. Sergey is a Microsoft MVP. He holds these Microsoft certifications: MCPD, MCTS, MCSD for .NET, MCAD for .NET, MCDBA, and MCP. He has been working with Microsoft Technologies for over 15 years. He is a frequent speaker at various regional and national conferences, such as VS Live, DevLink, CodeStock, and Atlanta Code Camp, as well as local user groups. He is one of the organizers of Atlanta Code Camp. He authored articles for Code Magazine. Sergey Barskiy has been using Entity Framework since it was first released to the public. He has deployed a number of projects to production that used Entity Framework over the years. He has used the Code-First approach on a few different projects as well. Sergey has produced an online video training course for this technology. He has spoken on Entity Framework Code-First at a number of national and regional conferences and events. You can tweet to him at @SergeyBarskiy or e-mail him at sergey@barskiy.com.


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Most helpful customer reviews

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Broad and useless book By Sean McWilliams I've been learning MVC and was having trouble with entity framework. I got this book, thinking it was just what I needed. a small guide for code first EF. However, this book teaches EF assuming you already have a good understanding of the concepts behind EF. it walks you through a console application similar to MSDN. Examples without any info about or where they would go in an actual program. i just read such a horrible explanation of navigation properties I had to set the book down to write this review. If it wasn't for previous knowledge I wouldn't have known what they meant.. Save your money on this. I'll be going back back to msdn tutorials..

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Disappointing By Felix The author knows a lot about EF. I've seen his presentations and blog posts. Unfortunately, it turns out to be not enough to write a book. The first question for any technical book - who is your audience? This book goes into excruciating details about trivial things - so I would assume that it will be a .NET developer unfamiliar with EF. It also goes into detailed explanation of LINQ - so the reader is expected to be not very familiar with .NET either. But then it goes into deep technical details about generated SQL - that the reader is assumed to be quite proficient ADO developer.Second question. What are you trying to say that wasn't said before? Microsoft technologies have extensive documentation; and EF is lucky to have "gold standard" author Julie Lerman. Why would a reader buy *your* book instead? Is it a tutorial that a reader will follow from beginning to end? Is it reference that the user will go to on a regular basis instead of Google to find answers? Is it covering some new features of a new version? Is it even going from simple to more complex? I am still puzzled.On a related note - best tutorial books are famous for the applications that they build throughout the book. Nerd Dinner for .NET MVC; Geek Tours for Entity Framework, etc. You want to encourage readers to work independently - at least use Microsoft's sample AdventureWorks database.Finally, a few idiosyncrasies. The author obviously had bad experience with DBAs - he feels a need to take gratuitous swipes at them. And having examples in both C# and VB.NET is distracting and serves no purpose than to inflate the book size.So, if you enjoy Sergey's blog and presentations that he does in Atlanta area, consider this a "tip jar". But if you want to learn - or learn more - about EF - Lerman's books are in a different league.

0 of 5 people found the following review helpful. All you need to know to understand and manage Code-First Entity Framework By Morris Bahrami A very informative and properly concise book. It explains how Entity Framework code – first has been set and should be used. I found it every useful.

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