Entity Framework Tutorial is a new book from Packt that is a clear and concise guide to the ADO.NET Entity Framework and Data Services. Written by Joydip Kanjilal, this book will help users explore the Entity Client data provider and ADO.NET Data Services, and will learn how they work with the Entity Framework.
The ADO.NET Entity Framework is a framework for providing services on data models from Microsoft. It is a new way to build the data access layer of Windows or web applications. It's an Object Relational Mapping (ORM) technology that makes it easy to tie together the data in a database with the objects in an application.
This book starts with introducing the users to the ADO.NET Entity Framework and builds on their skills to speed up their application development by constructing a better data access layer. Users will also learn to write programs against the Entity Data Model to perform CRUD operations with complex data in their applications.
Through this book users will explore the features of the ADO.NET Entity Framework and understand the concepts of entities and their relationship. Users will be able to create an Entity Data Model using the ADO.NET Entity Data Model Designer as well as the EdmGen tool. Developers will learn how to create statements in Entity SQL.
This book targets C# developers who want to create their data access layer in an easier way. This book is out now and is available from Packt. For more information, please visit http://www.packtpub.com/entity-framework-tutorial/book
Entity Framework Tutorial - my latest book published!
My book titled, "Sams Teach Yourself ASP.NET Ajax in 24 Hours" has been published!
Received the MVP Award again!
My first ever book has been published!
I received the Microsoft MVP award in ASP.NET for 2007.
Dear All,
I received a mail from Abhishek Kant of Microsoft stating that I have been re-selected as MVP. My heartiest thanks to Abhishek Kant for his continued support and inspiration.
Best,
Joydip
Congrats
Congratulations Sir!!
kya gayo lya
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