Contents tagged with performance
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Entity Framework Performance optimization patterns
In this post I am going to provide you with a hands-on example on how to avoid writing your LINQ to Entities queries in a way that will hinder performance of your application. The aim of this post (hopefully a series of posts on performance and Entity Framework) is to highlight bad coding practices when architecting an applications that uses EF as the ORM to fetch and manipulate data from the data store. I am going to point out some practises and patterns that very often developers use and cause EF to create poor-performing T-SQL statements.
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Handling batch operations with Entity Framework and EF Utilities
In this post I am going to provide you with a hands-on example on how to handle efficiently batch operations with Entity Framework and the EF Utilities library.
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How to move the ViewState from a hidden field on the client to a session on the server
This is a post relevant to all the developers out there that use Web Forms as their main ASP.Net platform.
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Enhancing performance in Entity Framework applications by precompiling LINQ to Entities queries
This is going to be the tenth post of a series of posts regarding ASP.Net and the Entity Framework and how we can use Entity Framework to access our datastore. You can find the first one here, the second one here , the third one here , the fourth one here, the fifth one here ,the sixth one here ,the seventh one here ,the eighth one here and the ninth one here.