>>Hi,
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>>I am watching one of the Pluralsight courses on EF (by Julie Lerman). The first thing she creates is a class project with a file .classes where she writes 3 classes (Ninja, Clan, NinjaEquipment).
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>>Does it mean that when I prepare
my application database to be used with EF I have to create a similar class library classes.cs with a class for each of the tables in my database?
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>That is the code first approach, which I think is stupid - database first is my motto. Look for generators to create such classes from your DB.
I believe that EF 7 done away with the model database first and left only code first model. I understand your suggestion of not wasting time of writing a bunch of code but rather have a tool to do it for you. I will look for the 3P tool to generate such code. But my question was more academic, is such a classes.cs with all classes "matching" my tables required for EF?
Thank you.
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