Agreed but not websites with thousands of concurrent users. The problem is that 
people don’t realise that the same logic doesn’t apply in both areas.

Regards,

Greg

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Kirsten Greed
Sent: Saturday, 1 October 2016 6:42 AM
To: 'ozDotNet' <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Entity Framework - the lay of the land

Caveat: this is for winforms line of business applications.


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From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kirsten Greed
Sent: Saturday, 1 October 2016 6:35 AM
To: 'ozDotNet'
Subject: Entity Framework - the lay of the land
My 2c

Horses for courses

I am using  EF Code first and loving it.

Most of the posts on this thread are about building the thing right.

Yet I am finding that EF Code first helps me a lot with building the right 
thing.

I find changing the database design is much easier now that I use EF 
Migrations, this helps me stay in a "play" headset, lowering my fear of 
changing the database structure.

There are places where I choose to break into transact-sql, but most of my CRUD 
is done via DevExpress XAF with EF Code first.

My 2c :-)
Kirsten












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