NeinLinq.EF6
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Authors | Axel Heer |
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Copyrights | Copyright © 2014-2015 Axel Heer |
Description | NeinLinq provides helpful extensions for using LINQ providers supporting only a minor subset of .NET functions (like Entity Framework), reusing functions, rewriting queries (even making them null-safe), and building dynamic queries using (translatable) predicates / selectors. |
LicenseUrl | http://opensource.org/licenses/mit |
Owners | Axel Heer |
ProjectUrl | http://github.com/axelheer/nein-linq |
ReleaseNotes | Added dynamic query helper. |
RequireLicenseAcceptance | False |
Tags | LINQ EF |
Dependencies | EntityFramework:6.0.0:net45 |
PackageSize | 48083 |
PackageHashAlgorithm | SHA512 |
PackageHash | HFPmsr5KWiE+bwK8DEBscGwnPEfjm7W3eVICay5KuUMRGOMPtBjg+4wgK7ZZInX5BHH5pXYDXECWSpD48u62bA== |
DownloadCount | 000000 |
CreatedDate | 2015-08-16T10:16:48 |
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