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ASP.NET
Category:
Coding, syntax and commands
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Environment:
VB 9.0
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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01613608
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>Well, that was not very useful. I had to make the assumption you were comparing them to untyped datasets, but the article doesn't say. I also didn't see any reason to use them vs. EF.
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>>This was something I wrote back in 2005, still applies today.
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>>http://kevin_s_goff.typepad.com/kevin_s_goff_weblog/2005/10/weighing_in_on_.html


That was back in late 2005, really before the EF was even around (or had any traction). Back then, your choices were either typed or untyped. (Though Generics certainly helped the arguments of those who favored custom entities).

Since you used to talk/write heavily about Crystal (and so did I), Crystal reporting applications worked nicely with typed datasets.

I have no argument on typed datasets being necessarily better than EF (nor the reverse). They're simply different. Everyone needs to determine which will be better for them.
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