Re: Entity Framework - the lay of the land

2016-09-16 Thread Stephen Price
Awesome thread guys. Just to throw in some of my comments and views. For Greg Low: Partly jokingly, I thought you would have loved the use of EF. From a business perspective, no shortage of projects you can fly into at the last moment, and save the damsel in distress. Wave your trusty SQL

RE: Entity Framework - the lay of the land

2016-09-16 Thread Tony Wright
You should make that into a blog. Plenty there to consider. On 17 Sep 2016 11:04 AM, "Greg Low (罗格雷格博士)" wrote: > Hey Dave and all, > > > > “The great” -> hardly but thanks Dave. > > > > Look, my issues with many of these ORMs are many. Unfortunately, I spend > my life on the

RE: Entity Framework - the lay of the land

2016-09-16 Thread 罗格雷格博士
And if you have two days free on 28th/29th of this month, come and spend those days on starting to get your head around query performance: http://www.sqldownunder.com/Training/Courses/3 (And sorry, Melbourne only this year. Might get time mid-next year for a Sydney one). Regards, Greg Dr

RE: Entity Framework - the lay of the land

2016-09-16 Thread 罗格雷格博士
Hey Dave and all, “The great” -> hardly but thanks Dave. Look, my issues with many of these ORMs are many. Unfortunately, I spend my life on the back end of trying to deal with the messes involved. The following are the key issues that I see: Potentially horrid performance I’ve been on the