One of the most important aspects of working effectively with any application is accessing and storing the persistent data.
There is no application without data, be it SQL, NoSQL or any other form of a persistent data store.
For all of them the fundamental concepts are similar.
In this course we are going to explore the CRUD operations for different styles and with different technologies.
You will get an insight into all of the following data access technologies and how they are structured:
SQL Databases with Sqlite and PostgreSQL
ADO.NET
Entity Framework
Dapper
NoSQL
MongoDb withMongoDb Driver
Redis StackExchangeRedis
Also:
Refresh basic Knowledge on SQL
Setup postgres and redis in docker containers
learn how to store data in MongoDb works essentially
SQL vs NoSQL, when is which appropriate?
Enrolling in this course will boost your productivity and the understanding of how to access any data storage you might encounter. In the end it is all about the information you can store and retrieve.
You should be familiar with .NET in general and C# in particular. You need not to be an expert, but you should be somewhat comfortable with reading code written in dotnet core.
Now have fun and enjoy the course!
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Specification: C# data access: from ADO.NET to EF and Dapper
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 3 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Victor Onyechi –
I already watched other courses from Timo and like the others I absolutely recommend this one! It gets straight to the point, is easy to understand and covers all the things you would expect from a course on Data access. You can tell from the clear cut explanations that Timo knows his craft very well. I personally got a real eye opener from using other technologies to access SQL data, because before I have only used Entity Framework. As a little downside there is no practice exams, but the Github repository with all code and explanations totally makes up for it.
Tim Busse –
Excellent course to become more productive with .Net in general and data in particular. It focuses on the essentials and is clear and concise in its explanations. This course is highly recommended.
Brian Triplett –
I really enjoyed this course and I highly recommend it. Timo gets straight to the point in every video and I think he explains everything well. He is easy to understand, the code is easy to see, and code didn’t appear without an explanation. All of the code used can be downloaded from Github. Before section 2, I suggest looking at the topics in the bonus section. Based on your experience, it could be beneficial to watch one or more of those videos before getting into the content of the course. My background is with using MS SQL server, I never had a need to use what is taught in this course. At least, that is what I though. I can now see how I could have improved and simplified some of my applications using SQLite.
Juan Carlos Montemayor Barajas –
Excelente curso.
Prem Sager –
Just started. Having some issues with Audio, so recommended Headphones while watching this.