Julie Lerman Entity Framework Tutorials consolidated
Its no secret that I am fan of LINQ To SQL, this blog gave berth to the LINQ To SQL support bumper sticker and I have recently shouted out my disappointment regarding the back seat that the product seems to be taking to the Entity Framework. In a bid to know more about the Entity Framework I recently consolidated Julie’s series of posts into a single PDF for ease of reading. I have also earmarked Julie’s book to take the learning to the next level and I sincerely hope I am won over by the product. I will from time to time check in with a post to update with my observations and of course will no doubt compare what I find with what I had already grown to love.
You can find the Julie’s original posts below or simply follow the link on the image here and it will take you to the consolidated PDF version of the series of post.
Creating an ADO.NET Entity Framework Entity Data Model
Use an Entity Framework Entity as a WinForms Data Source
Using Stored Procedures for Insert, Update & Delete in an Entity Data Model
ASP.NET DataBinding with LINQ to Entities
WPF Databinding with Entity Framework
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good stuff thanks but… would be better if the index could jump you to the article start and if the pages were numbered…
jeez some people are never happy!
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can you show the example of select statement which includes multiple table.. how can map a stored procedure here in entity framework
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Satish
I suggest you post this question to one of the forums for this request. I have only just begun with EF myself and currently am not the best person to provide you with this.
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