Book recommendations by David Chappell include Programming Entity Framework

Thursday, July 02 2009

I am very honored to be on a short list of books (three, in fact) recommended by David Chappell in his recent blog post “Good Books”. And I am in impressive company – with Dino Esposito & Andrea Saltarello and Jon Flanders.

Here’s what David has to say about my book:

Programming Entity Framework, by Julia Lerman. Any technology that attempts to provide an object/relational mapping seems to attract controversy, and the ADO.NET Entity Framework is no exception. Whatever your view of the technology, though, you need to get this book if you care at all about the area. Julie provides a very coherent high-level description, along with as much detail (nearly 800 pages) as you’re ever likely to need.

To read what he has to say about Jon’s Restful .NET and Dino & Andrea’s Microsoft.NET: Architecting Applications for the Enterprise, check out his blog post: Good Books.