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Julie Lerman

Evolving your database along with your model

This course teaches you about Entity Framework Code First Migrations introduced in EF 4.3. Migrations allow you to evolve your database without losing data or other database objects.

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Syllabus

Introduction and Automated Migrations
Code-Based Migrations

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Taught by Julie Lerman, who are recognized for their work in Entity Framework
Teaches about Entity Framework Code First Migrations introduced in EF 4.3
Useful for learners who wish to evolve their database along with their model

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Learners who complete Building an API with ASP.NET 4 Web API will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Database Administrator
A Database Administrator is responsible for managing an organization's databases. This includes monitoring performance, backing up data, and restoring databases in the event of a failure. You would use what you learn in this course to build reliable and efficient databases.
Database Designer
A Database Designer designs and develops databases. You would use what you learn in this course to build efficient and scalable databases.
Software Engineer
A Software Engineer designs, develops, and tests software. You would use the information in this course to build software that uses databases.
Data Analyst
A Data Analyst collects, analyzes, and interprets data to help businesses make informed decisions. You would use the information in this course to build databases that store and manage data for analysis.
Web Developer
A Web Developer designs and develops websites. You would use the information in this course to build databases that power websites.
Data Scientist
A Data Scientist uses data to solve business problems. You would use the information in this course to build databases that store and manage data for analysis.
Data Architect
A Data Architect designs and manages an organization's data. You would use the information in this course to help build data architectures that are scalable, reliable, and secure.
Full-Stack Developer
A Full Stack Developer designs and develops both the front-end and back-end of websites and applications. You would use the information in this course to build databases that power the back-end of websites and applications.
Information Security Analyst
An Information Security Analyst is responsible for protecting an organization's data. This includes assessing risks, implementing security measures, and responding to security breaches. You would use what you learn in this course to build databases that are secure and resilient to attack.
Business Analyst
A Business Analyst gathers and analyzes data to help businesses make informed decisions. You would use the information in this course to build databases that provide insights into business performance.
Information Architect
An Information Architect designs and organizes websites and applications. You would use the information in this course to build databases that are easy to navigate and use.
Webmaster
A Webmaster is responsible for managing a website. This includes designing, developing, and maintaining the website. You would use the information in this course to build databases that power the website.
Computer Systems Analyst
A Computer Systems Analyst determines the hardware and software to meet an organization's specific needs. You would use your knowledge of database fundamentals, including Entity Framework, to build databases that meet those needs. Seeking certification as a Computer Systems Analyst through CompTIA validates your skills and knowledge.
Technical Support Specialist
A Technical Support Specialist provides technical support to users of computers and software. You would use the information in this course to troubleshoot problems related to databases.
Network Administrator
A Network Administrator is responsible for managing an organization's network. This includes monitoring performance, troubleshooting problems, and ensuring security. You would use what you learn in this course to troubleshoot connectivity issues between databases and other parts of an organization's network.

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