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C# 12 and .NET 8 – Modern Cross-Platform Development Fundamentals

You're reading from   C# 12 and .NET 8 – Modern Cross-Platform Development Fundamentals Start building websites and services with ASP.NET Core 8, Blazor, and EF Core 8

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837635870
Length 828 pages
Edition 8th Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Hello, C#! Welcome, .NET! 2. Speaking C# FREE CHAPTER 3. Controlling Flow, Converting Types, and Handling Exceptions 4. Writing, Debugging, and Testing Functions 5. Building Your Own Types with Object-Oriented Programming 6. Implementing Interfaces and Inheriting Classes 7. Packaging and Distributing .NET Types 8. Working with Common .NET Types 9. Working with Files, Streams, and Serialization 10. Working with Data Using Entity Framework Core 11. Querying and Manipulating Data Using LINQ 12. Introducing Web Development Using ASP.NET Core 13. Building Websites Using ASP.NET Core Razor Pages 14. Building and Consuming Web Services 15. Building User Interfaces Using Blazor 16. Epilogue 17. Index

Using LINQ with EF Core

We have looked at LINQ queries that filter and sort, but none that change the shape of the items in the sequence. This is called projection because it's about projecting items of one shape into another shape. To learn about projection, it is best to have some more complex types to work with, so in the next project, instead of using string sequences, we will use sequences of entities from the Northwind sample database that you were introduced to in Chapter 10, Working with Data Using Entity Framework Core.I will give instructions to use SQLite because it is cross-platform, but if you prefer to use SQL Server then feel free to do so. I have included some commented code to enable SQL Server if you choose.

Creating a console app for exploring LINQ to Entities

First, we must create a console app and Northwind database to work with:

  1. Use your preferred code editor to add a new Console App / console project named LinqWithEFCore to the Chapter11 solution.
  2. In the...
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