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EPISODE · Apr 11, 2016 · 39 MIN

#50 Julie Lerman, Entity Framework Core 1

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Summary Julie Lerman tells me all about Entity Framework Core* and her love of learning. Details What's new with EF, whole new code base, no EDMX, no object context, EF 6 is not going away; in memory provider for testing, better disconnected scenarios, proof of concept for NOSql, batch updates; is it production ready; learning cool things; Julie has been working on EF since 2006; books on EF; using Aurelia; Julie Lerman uses a Mac now; domain driven design; demoware vs good practices; learning from Jimmy Bogard; Julie's hectic conference schedule. * this podcast was recorded before the rename from Entity Framework 7 to Entity Framework Core 1.

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Julie Lerman tells me all about Entity Framework Core* and her love of learning.

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