5. Stored Procedures, Table Design and Modifications
6. ASP.NET MVC and EF Core 2.0
7. Finishing our ASP.NET MVC .NET Core 2.0 Project
8. Wrap-up and Where to Go Next
9. Appendix A: Database Script for Chapter 6
Derek J. Rouleau is a Computer and Information Systems Manager for a small company in the greater Portland, Maine area. He has been working with computers since the mid 1990’s thanks to a friend’s father who got him interested in hardware and the workings of the operating system. Derek started professionally programming while working for an educational publishing and software company in the Quality Assurance department. He has been using Visual Basic since VB 6 was out, and C# since 2010. Although he now manages the department where he works, Derek still makes time each week to write code and research new and exciting technologies. When not working, he is involved with Off Track Standardbreds, and he competes in Dressage.
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