mvcConf 2 - Chris Zavaleta: Entity Framework "Code First": Domain Driven CRUD
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This presentation will demonstrate Entity Framework's new "Code First" functionality. Domain driven design (DDD) puts focus on the business domain with the database as an "after the fact" process. This presents an alternative approach as compared to traditional "database centric" applications. Using "code first" will allow for a rich domain model to be surfaced up to the database as “in memory” objects via a repository pattern.
Recorded live via Live Meeting as part of mvcConf 2
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Is the source code available for this demo?
Nice presentation Chris. I've always liked NHibernate's fine control over persistence mapping and we're finally getting this with EF. I looked at the code first stuff around the middle of last year but it was very early, it's encouraging to hear you're using it and it seems to be at least mature enough to warrant a more serious look now.
Awesome man, let me know if you have any questions...
Yep, send me an email and I'll send you the source code.
Chris!
This is amazing. You've really solidified my uderstanding of Code First and I'm making it my weapon of choice. I've been "getting by" with it but this is much crisper.
Please, please, please do one of the following:
Post your email
Post a link to the source
Email me:
HoltMansfield@GMail.com
I even registered at your blog and can't seem to find a way to contact you.
This is great...
Can you please send me the source code as well.
Thanks in advance - Kevin
@Chris Zavaleta: Hi Chris. My email is jonathan_stowell@hotmail.co.uk I've come a long way since I originally asked for the source code but will still be good to see. I'm using a lot of Inheritance and had to workout how to write the configuration classes in order to map this. Thanks, Jon
Hi Chris, can you send to source code of your demo to my email? It's pretty cool, what you done there.
Thank you much in advance
how do you handle object inheritance? I was trying to declare inheritance using the TPH model I think is the name? I don't want to use a single table with a discriminator, but different tables for two types. I tried this with no luck.
For instance, Employee class inherits from Person... I want to have a Persons table and an Employees table with a reference to the Persons one.
Thanks
Hello everyone, that is indeed a great post. if anybody has source code of this demo plz forward it at adeel.zahid@live.com
This is great. How can I have the code for this presentation?
wmejiab@gmail.com
Thank you in advance.
This is great presentation.
How can i have the code for this presentation?
cenkayberkin@yahoo.ca
Thanks in advance.
Hi, Can u send source code to me?
m[dot]sadegh[dot]sh[at]gmail[dot]com
Thanks Chris
Great presentation Chris - can you post the code on a blog or codeplex or something... it would be *very* instructive. Regards....
great presentation.
can i have the code for this presentation?
thank in advanced;
thomaschenca@gmail.com
Thankyou for awesome demo,
Could You send to me source code.
sumportal@gmail.com
Great presentation!!!
Please give me the source code.
lsc8866@gmail.com
Congrats, Chris... nice presentation indeed. Would you mind forwarding me the source code? I'm kind of getting started with Code First, but I'm already very impressed with the possibilities. Your code would certainly boost the learning process. Thanks.
penna@be-interactive.com.br
Great introduction! I am interested in the source code as it will help me learn faster.
Thanks.
otonielrojas@yahoo.com
Hi Chris, can you please send me the source code as well.
ring-clan@gmx.de
Thanks.
Hi Chris, can you please send me the source code as well.
khalili.sm@gmail.com
Thanks.
Chris,
This is what I was looking for. Could you please send me the source code?
Hi Chris,
can you please send me the source code ?
Hi Chris. Great video! I would love to see more details of your implementation. If you could send me your source code, I feel like I can learn a LOT from it! Thanks.
Hi Chris, can you please send me the source code as well.
jjjj.juli@yahoo.com
Thanks.
Hi Chris,
Great video! Can you please send me the source code?
htn2022@hotmail.com
Thanks.
Good presentation, Chris.
Could you please send me the source code?
german.scf@gmail.com
Thanks.
Good presentation, Chris.
Could you please send me the source code?
adwu73@hotmail.com
Thanks.
Hi Chris, you have done a great work for a learner like me, could you plz email me the source code at sshabdali@hotmail.com
Thanks
Hi Chris, great video. Pretty cool guide to Code First with DDD.
Please, can you share the source code?
My email is ushimaster@hotmail.com
Thanks!
Please I'm interested in source code,
could you send me it?
dosname50@hotmail.com thanks you.
Hi Chris, can you send to source code of your demo to my email?
It's pretty cool, what you done there.
Thank you much in advance
trantndung@gmail.com
I'm interested in source code,
could you please send me it?
Hi,
Could you please send me the code?
Thanks
I'm interested in the source code, could you please send it to me? ascii42@gmail.com
Please I'm interested in source code, could you send me it?
veranildo@hotmail.com, thanks you....
Good presentation but I recommend to record in a quiet room next time, without talking on the background.
Would love the source, appreciate it!
Thanks for this presentation! Could you please send me the code?
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