True. SSMS is just superior. I'm so sad that they removed the debugging from SSMS and moved it into VS, where it works, well, kind of awful. It skips the commented lines, you cant really tell which line is currently running or not.
I have found that building the database is easiest in VS (find and replace is AMAZING). SSMS is much better at managing the database (debugging, index tuning, etc.)
Hi Tim, if I manually create my databases , do I need to be concerned about losing out on any advantages of data migration tools that Entity Framework provides?
The migration tools of EF can be great. By the way, you can use SSDT to do something similar without needing to use EF. But there are also downsides of migration tools as well.
The jury is still out on that. I do think it has a future, but it is also fair to say that Microsoft has not fully committed to it like they should have. It is a very new product, though, even though it is an upgrade to Xamarin. .NET 8 is bringing a lot of changes and bug fixes to it, in theory, so that might make it more attractive.
A simple app is probably fine, but .NET 8 will provide a lot of bug fixes that will be needed for anything beyond a simple app. You could start now and upgrade to .NET 8 easily enough. Another option would be to look at Uno or Avalonia instead.
@@IAmTimCorey first of all i wanna thank you even though you might think it's a small answer u replied with. i appreciate it alootttt that you reply to comments and provide help. I am so happy to be able to have your opinion on things because I know that it's an opinion that i can trust. Your courses and all access pass helped me alot while i was learning I've always loved. Net & you helped me enjoy it more so thanks Tim really... Thx alot I'll wait on. Net 8
These are the things I have been needing to hear in my journey to learning c# development. Thank you so much for the work that you do!
You are welcome.
blessings Master, wonderful as always.
Thank you!
- "How do I become a back-end developer in C# "
- with Tim Corey 🎉
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Great video from great teacher 👌🏻
Thank you!
Can I use the visual studio database project if I've made my database with docker ?
Yes
Thank you very much for this valuable information 🤩
You are welcome.
I did Tech Support for an Accounting Software package. My goto was always SSMS and not VS, finding errors in the data.
True. SSMS is just superior. I'm so sad that they removed the debugging from SSMS and moved it into VS, where it works, well, kind of awful. It skips the commented lines, you cant really tell which line is currently running or not.
I have found that building the database is easiest in VS (find and replace is AMAZING). SSMS is much better at managing the database (debugging, index tuning, etc.)
Hi Tim, if I manually create my databases , do I need to be concerned about losing out on any advantages of data migration tools that Entity Framework provides?
The migration tools of EF can be great. By the way, you can use SSDT to do something similar without needing to use EF. But there are also downsides of migration tools as well.
@@IAmTimCorey I just found you excellent EF video. What an eye opener! ruclips.net/video/qkJ9keBmQWo/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Can you make a video on how to write backend in c++
No, sorry. I don't cover C++.
@@IAmTimCorey can you make a video on how to connect c++ with frontend
do u have step by step video on how to become backend dev?
This is the place to start: ruclips.net/video/hnjly9iBHso/видео.htmlsi=pKB-m3EHIu0XcUL7
Is it real that a developer shouldn't be wasting time with maui cause it ain't stable and has no future?
The jury is still out on that. I do think it has a future, but it is also fair to say that Microsoft has not fully committed to it like they should have. It is a very new product, though, even though it is an upgrade to Xamarin. .NET 8 is bringing a lot of changes and bug fixes to it, in theory, so that might make it more attractive.
@@IAmTimCorey Thx alot, 😊😊😊, would you build a simple mobile app(e.g notes app) for a client with maui? Or would u wait until. Net 8
A simple app is probably fine, but .NET 8 will provide a lot of bug fixes that will be needed for anything beyond a simple app. You could start now and upgrade to .NET 8 easily enough. Another option would be to look at Uno or Avalonia instead.
@@IAmTimCorey first of all i wanna thank you even though you might think it's a small answer u replied with. i appreciate it alootttt that you reply to comments and provide help. I am so happy to be able to have your opinion on things because I know that it's an opinion that i can trust. Your courses and all access pass helped me alot while i was learning I've always loved. Net & you helped me enjoy it more so thanks Tim really... Thx alot
I'll wait on. Net 8
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