Talking Points: ADO.NET Entity Framework

Posted by: Federal Developer Weblog, on 23 Feb 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

The establishment of the .NET framework as the default intellectual platform for Microsoft software development has enabled the creation of great software by all developers alike including my 10 year old son! Equally important, the platform has matured with the same rhythm as it has expanded. Today we enjoy the beginning of a revolution on software development via software modeling. ADO.NET Entity Framework makes possible the modeling of data as a software artifact with implications on developer...

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