sql-basics
Basics and intermediate topics for working with SQL-Server using C# (by karenpayneoregon)
Dapper
Dapper - a simple object mapper for .Net (by DapperLib)
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sql-basics
Posts with mentions or reviews of sql-basics.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-01-27.
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Working with Dapper/SQL-Server Framework 4.8 C#
In both samples to get all records and to get a single record works fine but there is a better way to perform the same work using NuGet package Dapper. Dapper is extremely easy to use and built with performance in mind. In the source code provided the basic operations are covered, to take things to the next level and read the information at GitHub, the following page and other code samples in the following repository.
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Import data from a database with Dapper and SpreadsheetLight to Excel in C#
✔️ Before running the code, create the database with the script in the script folder, here.
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Using Dapper - C# Part 1-A
Code samples are in the following GitHub repository
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Working with Dapper in C#
Clone the following GitHub repository and find source code in the following project.
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Multiple Result Sets for SQL-Server (C#) including Dapper
In the following project which can be cloned from the following GitHub repository.
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SQL-Server insert record get primary key back
Is in this project in a GitHub repository
Dapper
Posts with mentions or reviews of Dapper.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-05-04.
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Get SQL-Server Stored Procedures with C#
Using Dapper to get database names from the SQL-Server instance set in appsettings.json
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Working with Dapper/SQL-Server Framework 4.8 C#
In both samples to get all records and to get a single record works fine but there is a better way to perform the same work using NuGet package Dapper. Dapper is extremely easy to use and built with performance in mind. In the source code provided the basic operations are covered, to take things to the next level and read the information at GitHub, the following page and other code samples in the following repository.
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Working with Dapper in C#
In this article learn how to use Dapper an open-source object-relational mapping (ORM) library for .NET and .NET Core applications. Unlike many articles out there, this one will provide source code to try everything out that is shown in an easy-to-follow way by beginning with a single table then in part two of this series will work with multiple tables.
- Interceptors (new C# metaprogramming feature) to fuel DapperAOT development
- API REST C# Entity Framework y SQL
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Integration Testing Postgres Store
Dapper
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REST API using C# .NET 7 with MySql
I will be using Dapper - a simple object mapper for .Net along with MySqlConnector.
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Resources for learning minimal API using dapper in .net
Maybe the more basic approach to dapper is their documentation https://github.com/DapperLib/Dapper the readme but again most likely you not gonna understand
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SQL Connection Question
I think EF Core & EF are the successors to LINQ to SQL that you'd wanna look into, and/or Dapper if you wanna go lower.
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Dapper is die?
The main maintainers of Dapper no longer work at Stack, but they're active enough to comment on recent pull requests: https://github.com/DapperLib/Dapper/pull/1887.