Dapper is it worth using now with the improvements in EF in dotnet 6?

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  • If you want dapper-like library that supports iasyncenumerable properly you can try out Norm https://github.com/vb-consulting/Norm.net

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  • As for the other one I think there was some work on that end but definitely won't expect it soon.

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