Development With A Dot
Blog on development in general, and specifically on .NET. Created and maintained by Ricardo Peres.
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Fusion Tech Talk #2
(Portuguese only, sorry)
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Implementing Missing Features in Entity Framework Core – Part 7: Entity Configuration in Mapping Classes
This is the seventh post in a series of posts about bringing the features that were present in Entity Framework pre-Core into EF Core. The others are:
Part 1: Introduction, Find, Getting an Entity’s Id Programmatically, Reload, Local, Evict
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Technologies to Follow in 2017
A lot is happening and it’s difficult to keep track of everything. Based on my work and on what I see over the Internet, I decided to write a post about the technologies – tools, languages, servers, operating systems, etc – that I find more interesting and promising. I know, some of these will be controversial, others are not exactly new, I am even mixing totally different things together, but, hey, it’s my opinion - feel free to share your objections here!

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Fusion Tech Talk #1
(Portuguese only, sorry!)
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Implementing Missing Features in Entity Framework Core – Part 6: Lazy Loading
This will be the sixth post in my series of posts about bringing the features that were present in Entity Framework pre-Core into EF Core. The others are:
Part 1: Introduction, Find, Getting an Entity’s Id Programmatically, Reload, Local, Evict
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What’s New in Entity Framework Core 1.1
Entity Framework Core 1.1 was released last November. With it, besides some bug fxes and semi-transparent improvements, came along a few goodies. If you read my previous post on features missing in Entity Framework Core 1.0, you’ll be please to know that a few have been addressed.
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MVP Award Renewed
It was with great pleasure that I read Microsoft’s email today announcing me that I had renewed as MVP for the third year!
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2016 in Review
Another year is over, time to review what I did this time… so here it goes:
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Entity Framework Core Cookbook – Second Edition

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What’s New in .NET Core 1.1
.NET Core 1.1 – including ASP.NET Core and Entity Framework Core – was just released at the time of the Connect(); event. With it came some interesting features and improvements.