Entity Framework 4: Part 1 - Simple Model First
- Posted: Nov 26, 2009 at 2:57 AM
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In this 10 minute screencast I explore the new Model First capability of Entity Framework. Model First allows you to create your Entity Data Model from scratch, focusing on defining the conceptual model from which we can then generate a database schema and mapping.
It is based on the demos I delivered during my Entity Framework session at TechEd Europe in November (DEV305).
Links:
- Companion walkthrough on my blog
- The relationship between the betas and ctps explained
- The related series of blog posts on Entity Framework 4
- Entity Framework 4 Resources
- My blog, twitter and team twitter
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Still actively awaiting part 2!
owww. Where is second part ??
Great intro if you know nothing about EF - cheers
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