Still sticking to the DataReader most of the time

Posted by: Andreas Kraus: C#, ASP.NET, SEO, on 20 Oct 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Of course this is a big topic. We got LINQ, SubSonic and all the great ORM Mappers now, but when it comes to performance it’s still a critical decision. I never really cared much about that when developing Desktop Applications as you usually don’t have to deal with more than one user at the same [...]...

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