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Mapping Table-Valued Functions (TVFs) using Entity Framework Database First

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Entity Framework 5 brings number of improvements and Mapping Table-Valued Functions (TVFs) Support is one of them.

Spatial Data Type Support in Entity Framework 5

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Entity Framework 5 brings number of improvements and Spatial Data Type Support is one of them.

Monthly Blogging Report: September 2012

Consolidating all blog posts monthly are very refreshing as it gives me chance to go back and see what I did in last month and for readers gives the chance to see what he not followed up.

TypeScript: JavaScript like Programming Language by Microsoft

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Okay, here is a great news, Microsoft has released a developer preview of TypeScript, a new programming language like JavaScript that is translated into JavaScript so that its apps can be run in any browser. In other words, TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript and you write it like you write JavaScript. And today, I explored it and I am sharing it with you.

Playing with Entity Framework's Code First Database Migration

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In this video you will learn how to use Entity Framework's Code First Database Migration. I'll create simple console application and will add 'Student' model and then a DbContext in the project.

Enum Support (EF Designer) in Entity Framework 5

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Entity Framework 5 brings number of improvements and Enum Support in EF Designer or Code First is one of them. In this post you will learn it by creating a simple console application then will add EF Designer and will sketch the Model on designer surface. Please note, EF Designer can also be used with the Database First workflow to map to an existing database.

Enum Support (Code First) in Entity Framework 5

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Entity Framework 5 brings number of improvements and Enum Support in Code First is one of them.

Normal LINQ Query to Compiled LINQ Query to Auto-Compiled LINQ Queries in Entity Framework 5

Entity Framework 5 brings number of improvements and query performance improvement is one of them. In this article I’ll be talking all on query performances (EF1 to EF5) so that you can understand the improvements better.

TCP is a STATEful protocol and HTTP is a STATEless protocol, why?

One question i was asked in MCA Class today by a smart guy is Sir, I have a doubt, HTTP is based on TCP protocol and as we know TCP is a stateful protocol then why HTTP is stateless?

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