Daily Archives: August 1, 2015

Getting Started with EF6 Course on Pluralsight

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You may think you read that title wrong. Does she mean EF7? No, I actually invested some time into creating a new Getting Started with EF6 course even though EF6 was released about 18 months ago. When EF6 was released, most of what changed since EF5 was the advanced features and usage. I did a course called “EF6 Ninja Edition: What’s New in Entity Framework 6” specifically to cover those additions/improvements. But for the “toes in the water” first look at EF, not much had changed between EF5 and EF6 so the Getting Started with EF5 course remained pretty relevant.

Watch Getting Started with Entity Framework 6

So why Getting Started with EF6 now, when EF7 seems to be around the corner? Well, EF7 is still going to be a while. Even though a “Beta 6” was announced recently, the team has said in a significant way that EF7 Beta 6 is still “very much a preview” of EF7. A pre-release of EF7 is expected in early 2016 along with the release of ASPNET5. But the RTM of EF7 is still further off than that date. And even then, not everyone will be using EF7 right away.

So EF6 will be around for a long time and I decided that it was useful to have a course that addressed Getting Started with EF6 directly including using the latest version of Visual Studio – VS2015.

The first module is an overview which is designed for not just developers but even your managers who may want to have a better understanding of what EF is and how it fits into your overall plans.

I am also committed to creating two more EF6 courses for Pluralsight — also for the sake of being long-term resources. These will consolidate information in the various courses I’ve created about EF3.5 – 6 over the years. One will be an EF6 Fundamentals and the other will be Advanced EF6.

In the meantime, I’ll be updating the “Looking Ahead to EF7” course to reflect the Beta 6 since things have evolved since Beta 3 when I did that course.