-
Book Overview & Buying
-
Table Of Contents
-
Feedback & Rating

Mastering Entity Framework Core 2.0
By :

I still remember the days when we were spending quite a lot of time on working with relational databases rather than just focusing on solving business problems; those days are definitely gone. To elaborate, let's jot down the issues we had before ORM:
The entire product development process shifted towards tools and open source platforms, and even Microsoft took that path from .NET Core onward. If we keep spending time on writing code which could be achieved through tools, we might end up looking like cavemen.
The Entity Framework was created to address this concern; it was not introduced with the initial .NET framework but rather was introduced in .NET Framework 3.5 SP1.
If we look closely, it was obvious that the .NET team built it for the following reasons:
This book uses Visual Studio 2017 (the latest at the time of writing) and ASP.NET Core 2.0 MVC with Entity Framework 2.0. Even though Entity Framework 2.0 is the latest version, it is still an evolving one, so it would take time for the .NET team to develop all the existing features of Entity Framework 6.2 based on the full .NET Framework.
We will cover the following topics here: