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Entity Framework (EF)

Entity Framework (EF)

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What is Entity Framework (EF)?

Entity Framework (EF) is an open-source, object-relational mapping (ORM) framework for .NET. It enables developers to work with a database using .NET objects, eliminating the need to write much of the data access code that they usually need to write. EF supports LINQ queries, change tracking, updates, and schema migrations.

What other technologies are related to Entity Framework (EF)?

Entity Framework (EF) Complementary Technologies

MVC is a design pattern often used with EF to build web applications, providing a structured way to organize the user interface, data, and application logic.
mentioned alongside Entity Framework (EF) in 3% (52) of relevant job posts
EF can be used to access and manage data for web services (e.g., REST APIs), enabling data access from various applications and platforms.
mentioned alongside Entity Framework (EF) in 0% (52) of relevant job posts
EF is a part of the .NET framework and relies on the .NET runtime and libraries. It cannot exist without .NET.
mentioned alongside Entity Framework (EF) in 0% (76) of relevant job posts

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