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If that's the case, it would be better to take away the word .NET Core 8. This is just a lecture on creating MVC with C#. It has nothing to do with Core. I was expecting an explanation of Core, but... Don't drag the lecture with a title like this. It's just a waste of time. Ugh...
Besides, who uses ADO these days and why would anyone explain ADO at this point when .NET 8 is out... Really...
Hello. This is Developer Park. ADO.NET has recently been used by IT companies that are among the top domestic companies. Also, ADO.NET is wider in the US job market. To be exact, stored procedures are used. Even now, the US market employs more ADO.NET (stored procedures). Link 1 (600 out of 800 with experience): https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/search?keywords=ADO.NET&location=%EB%AF%B8%EA%B5%AD&geoId=&trk=public_jobs_jobs-search-bar_search-submit&position=1&pageNum=0 Link 2 (600 out of 700 with new hires): https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/search?keywords=EF%20CORE&location=%EB%AF%B8%EA%B5%AD&geoId=103644278&trk=public_jobs_jobs-search-bar_search-submit&position=1&pageNum=0 Also, what should I do about Nullable type, etc. that are forced from .NET CORE8? It's in the lecture. You have taken up to lecture 11, but the .NET CORE and EF CORE lectures start from lecture 19, as you can see in the table of contents. https://www.inflearn.com/course/lecture?courseSlug=aspnet-core-mvc-restapi&unitId=215470&tab=curriculum If you don't like the lecture, please contact the customer center and discuss a refund with me. Thank you.
I guess this person doesn't have any experience with large projects....ㅎㅎ EF's performance is not good, so it's mostly used for small projects. The larger the scale, the more you use ADO.NET procedures, which is a great help in improving performance. I'm really enjoying your lectures, instructor ^^







