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My name is Renato Eccher. I was born in St.Gallen, Switzerland and live now with my family in Jacksonville, Florida. It took me two engineering degrees, mechanical and electrical, before I finally found my true calling: software engineering.

Developing software is a passion of mine and I enjoy discussions about architectures, design patterns and development methodologies.

This web site hosts a documentary on my newest experiment in which I explore Microsoft's enterprise technology stack.

 

My name is Renato Eccher. I was born in St.Gallen, Switzerland and live now with my family in Jacksonville, Florida. It took me two engineering degrees, mechanical and electrical, before I finally found my true calling: software engineering.

Developing software is a passion of mine and I enjoy discussions about architectures, design patterns and development methodologies.

This web site hosts a documentary on my newest experiment in which I explore Microsoft's enterprise technology stack.

 

 
 
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Author:Renato.EccherCreated:6/9/2009 4:43 AM
My experiences with Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4. Especially, using the new ADO.NET Entity Framework functionalities.

As a believer in model-driven design, I got excited when Entity Framework released the new capability of using the model designer to design your domain model first. As a second step, it allows you then to create the database schema. So, needless to say I jumped into it and tried it out. My enthusiasm got a damper when I realized that the Beta version has still some serious problems. Nevertheless, I think it is the right way to go.

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