Video Pick from Getting Started with Entity Framework 5 Course

Here is a 6 minute preview from my new Pluralsight course, Getting Started with Entity Framework 5.

 

The course is about 4.5 hours long and I’ve written a small “guide” to it in this blog post: Getting Started with EF5 – New Course on Pluralsight so that you can decide if the course is for you or not. But I think it’s for everyone!! :)

Or you can go right to the course here: http://pluralsight.com/training/Courses/TableOfContents/entity-framework5-getting-started

Or you can watch one of my 9 other Entity Framework courses on Pluralsight! :) http://pluralsight.com/training/Authors/Details/julie-lerman

I’ve still got a short stack of 30 day trial cards for Pluralsight if you need one but you have to promise to use it to watch my courses! :) (And any of the other awesome courses you can find there as well.) Send a message to me through my contact form and I can shoot you the code.

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#1 John Papa on 3.17.2013 at 11:11 PM

Great course Julie!

#2 BillJam on 3.19.2013 at 11:04 AM

This is really a great find for me. And, having had a hearing impairment since I was 35, I'm happy to find it was done in closed captions. Kudos!

#3 Hicham Benkirane on 3.22.2013 at 4:26 AM

I'm watching you course in Pluralsight. Very infomative!! Kudos Julie!

#4 Steve on 3.25.2013 at 3:06 PM

Great video! We are migrating all of our EF efforts into v5, and learning the new features via PluralSite. I saw a post a few years ago about the differences between L2SQL and EF, and one of the differences was that the 3-tiered nature of EF is flexible, allowing the data store layer to have more than 1 database. Has DbContext made this easier? I have never successfully been able to use more than one database (not talking about SQL and Oracle, just 2 different SQL databases) in the context. Is it possible to do this now? Thanks

#5 Jalpesh Vadgama on 3.30.2013 at 3:33 PM

Great course!! I learned so much from that.

Thanks for creating it.

Regards,

Jalpesh

#6 Rick Wezowicz on 4.18.2013 at 12:05 PM

I've never used EF at all; this is a GREAT course and I'm only about 20% thru ... wow; nice job!!!

#7 Rick Wezowicz on 4.18.2013 at 12:05 PM

I've never used EF at all; this is a GREAT course and I'm only about 20% thru ... wow; nice job!!!

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