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divega

  1. @mvclegofun Ok, just wanted to check. It makes sense and don't think it adds noise if we make classes partial by default. I'll file a bug.
  2. @mvclegofun It would be interesting to learn why you have regenerate the classes from the database so often.
  3. @mvclegofun hey, sorry for the delay... That type of reverse engineering provides a starting point you can then keep modifying manually.
  4. @Betonlol @jongalloway: @ajcvickers actually asked me to slap his wrist, but he didn't tell me he was panning to tweet about it :)
  5. @mvclegofun are you referring to EF PowerTools?
  6. @Andy_Newland @DavidObando has a perf article that explains query cache eviction on EF: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/data/hh9…
  7. RT @DavidObando: Entity Framework 5 RC now available on NuGet blogs.msdn.com/b/adonet/archi… #efhelp
  8. RT @ajcvickers: Blogged by Rowan: Customizing ‘Reverse Engineer Code First’ in the EF Power Tools bit.ly/KntpfK #efhelp
  9. Love the idea! RT @kzu: we should have a way to define eager load in #ef statically. vote for it! kzu.to/IRUKG7
  10. RT @CodeTunnel: Entity Framework should build in a fluent API function to set a default schema ... Vote for it: bit.ly/Iz8P9p
  11. @damienguard ouch!
  12. @damienguard not under warranty anymore? I had to get my Samsung Focus replaced once and it was pretty smooth.
  13. Reading @bradwilson's series on server-side Task-based async programming (via @davidfowl). Nice preamble to EF's async design :-)