EF Core 2.0 Tutorial From AAK Technologies

#1 Entity Framework Core 2.0 Overview

Entity Framework Core (EF Core) is a lightweight, extensible, and cross-platform version of Entity Framework. EF Core introduces many improvements and new features when compared with EF6. At the same time, EF Core is a new code base and not as mature as EF6. EF Core keeps the developer experience from EF6, and most of the top-level APIs remain the same too, so EF Core will feel very familiar to folks who have used EF6. At the same time, EF Core is built over a completely new set of core components. This means EF Core doesn't automatically inherit all the features from EF6. While some of these features will show up in future releases, other less commonly used features will not be implemented in EF Core. The new, extensible, and lightweight core has also allowed us to add some features to EF Core that will not be implemented in EF6 (such as alternate keys, batch updates, and mixed client/database evaluation in LINQ queries).

#2 Entity Framework Core 2.0 Development

Entity Framework Core (EF Core) is a lightweight, extensible, and cross-platform version of Entity Framework. EF Core introduces many improvements and new features when compared with EF6. At the same time, EF Core is a new code base and not as mature as EF6. EF Core keeps the developer experience from EF6, and most of the top-level APIs remain the same too, so EF Core will feel very familiar to folks who have used EF6. At the same time, EF Core is built over a completely new set of core components. This means EF Core doesn't automatically inherit all the features from EF6. While some of these features will show up in future releases, other less commonly used features will not be implemented in EF Core. The new, extensible, and lightweight core has also allowed us to add some features to EF Core that will not be implemented in EF6 (such as alternate keys, batch updates, and mixed client/database evaluation in LINQ queries).

#3 Entity Framework Core 2.0 Domain Layer

Entity Framework Core (EF Core) is a lightweight, extensible, and cross-platform version of Entity Framework. EF Core introduces many improvements and new features when compared with EF6. At the same time, EF Core is a new code base and not as mature as EF6. EF Core keeps the developer experience from EF6, and most of the top-level APIs remain the same too, so EF Core will feel very familiar to folks who have used EF6. At the same time, EF Core is built over a completely new set of core components. This means EF Core doesn't automatically inherit all the features from EF6. While some of these features will show up in future releases, other less commonly used features will not be implemented in EF Core. The new, extensible, and lightweight core has also allowed us to add some features to EF Core that will not be implemented in EF6 (such as alternate keys, batch updates, and mixed client/database evaluation in LINQ queries).

#4 Entity Framework Core 2.0 Business & Service Layer

Entity Framework Core (EF Core) is a lightweight, extensible, and cross-platform version of Entity Framework. EF Core introduces many improvements and new features when compared with EF6. At the same time, EF Core is a new code base and not as mature as EF6. EF Core keeps the developer experience from EF6, and most of the top-level APIs remain the same too, so EF Core will feel very familiar to folks who have used EF6. At the same time, EF Core is built over a completely new set of core components. This means EF Core doesn't automatically inherit all the features from EF6. While some of these features will show up in future releases, other less commonly used features will not be implemented in EF Core. The new, extensible, and lightweight core has also allowed us to add some features to EF Core that will not be implemented in EF6 (such as alternate keys, batch updates, and mixed client/database evaluation in LINQ queries).

#5 Entity Framework Core 2.0 Web API & UI Layer

Entity Framework Core (EF Core) is a lightweight, extensible, and cross-platform version of Entity Framework. EF Core introduces many improvements and new features when compared with EF6. At the same time, EF Core is a new code base and not as mature as EF6. EF Core keeps the developer experience from EF6, and most of the top-level APIs remain the same too, so EF Core will feel very familiar to folks who have used EF6. At the same time, EF Core is built over a completely new set of core components. This means EF Core doesn't automatically inherit all the features from EF6. While some of these features will show up in future releases, other less commonly used features will not be implemented in EF Core. The new, extensible, and lightweight core has also allowed us to add some features to EF Core that will not be implemented in EF6 (such as alternate keys, batch updates, and mixed client/database evaluation in LINQ queries).

#6 Entity Framework Core 2.0 Web API CRUD

Entity Framework Core (EF Core) is a lightweight, extensible, and cross-platform version of Entity Framework. EF Core introduces many improvements and new features when compared with EF6. At the same time, EF Core is a new code base and not as mature as EF6. EF Core keeps the developer experience from EF6, and most of the top-level APIs remain the same too, so EF Core will feel very familiar to folks who have used EF6. At the same time, EF Core is built over a completely new set of core components. This means EF Core doesn't automatically inherit all the features from EF6. While some of these features will show up in future releases, other less commonly used features will not be implemented in EF Core. The new, extensible, and lightweight core has also allowed us to add some features to EF Core that will not be implemented in EF6 (such as alternate keys, batch updates, and mixed client/database evaluation in LINQ queries).