All Data/All Day Dive into .NET Data Access (Part 4 of 6): Getting Started with ADO.NET Entity Framework
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Watch recorded sessions from an in-person Microsoft event around .NET Data Access. This video is an introduction to the Microsoft ADO.NET Entity Framework.
The Microsoft .NET Framework is a robust development platform with an enriched ecosystem of tools, components and features enabling developers to enhance their skill sets and create compelling solutions. Learn about the flexibility that this Framework provides
for accessing data in your applications.
Part 1: Introduction to LINQ
Part 2: A Closer Look at LINQ to SQL
Part 3: Intro to WCF Data Services and OData
Part 4: Getting Started with ADO.NET Entity Framework
Part 5: A Deeper Look at ADO.NET Entity Framework
Part 6: Azure Data Storage Options
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I am sorry, most of the videos from this MSDN simulcast have shoddy audio, but the audio on this presentation is barely legible. Is this 2010 or 1910? Horrible echo combined with audio compression beyond any reasonable limit leads to audio that one has to strain oneself to an extreme in order to be able to understand. There is also a complete audio drop from 5:06 to 5:29 during the presentation.
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