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Introduction to Object-Relational Mapping for DBAs – Part 2
This is part two of a lighting talk I’m giving at the SQL Saturday Edmonton Speaker Idol Contest. Imagine I’m actually speaking the words below and showing some of the images on slides and/or doing a demo. Code can be found here. … Continue reading
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Introduction to Object-Relational Mapping for DBAs – Part 1
This is the part one of a lighting talk I’m giving at the SQL Saturday Edmonton Speaker Idol Contest. Imagine I’m actually speaking the words below and showing some of the images on slides and/or doing a demo. Code can be … Continue reading
Posted in Code Examples, Software Development
Tagged .NET Core, ASP.NET MVC, DBA, ORM, SQL Saturday Edmonton, sql-server
Comments Off on Introduction to Object-Relational Mapping for DBAs – Part 1