During my talk, I made a similar comment. I'm not amazing with SQL, but I'm pretty good for most stuff and I know how to write SQL that works well with my overall application.
With EF, it always felt like I was throwing a dart at the wall in a black box. I really like knowing what's going on, simply because I'm telling the library/framework to do it.
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During my talk, I made a similar comment. I'm not amazing with SQL, but I'm pretty good for most stuff and I know how to write SQL that works well with my overall application.
With EF, it always felt like I was throwing a dart at the wall in a black box. I really like knowing what's going on, simply because I'm telling the library/framework to do it.
Thanks for the comment!