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2.8 DB Browser for SQLite
Even though the focus of this course is on using the Repository pattern to create a database-agnostic interface, the truth is that SQLite truly is a nice database to use. If you’ve followed along with the course, then there might have been times when you were curious about how the database file actually works. There are a number of tools out there to help with that, but my favorite happens to be the easy-to-use DB Browser for SQLite.
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1.Introduction4 lessons, 23:52
4 lessons, 23:52
1.1Introduction01:23
1.1
Introduction
01:23
1.2Prerequisites05:22
1.2
Prerequisites
05:22
1.3Starting the Sample App07:27
1.3
Starting the Sample App
07:27
1.4Sample App Walkthrough09:40
1.4
Sample App Walkthrough
09:40
2.Integrating the Database8 lessons, 54:51
8 lessons, 54:51
2.1Creating the Repository15:49
2.1
Creating the Repository
15:49
2.2Retrieving All Pages07:15
2.2
Retrieving All Pages
07:15
2.3Creating a New Page06:03
2.3
Creating a New Page
06:03
2.4Retrieving a Single Page06:02
2.4
Retrieving a Single Page
06:02
2.5Updating the Page Contents05:56
2.5
Updating the Page Contents
05:56
2.6Deleting a Page04:55
2.6
Deleting a Page
04:55
2.7Where to Go From Here03:36
2.7
Where to Go From Here
03:36
2.8DB Browser for SQLite05:15
2.8
DB Browser for SQLite
05:15
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 01:24
1 lesson, 01:24
3.1Conclusion01:24
3.1
Conclusion
01:24
Derek Jensen is a lifetime nerd that calls the Chicagoland area home. He is your typical family man that loves activities with his wonderful wife and three amazing children. He is huge sports buff (both playing and coaching) and loves football, baseball and basketball. He loves just about any technology he can get his hands on but spends most of him time on the server side of the world. His day job consists of writing highly transactional backend web services, data access layers, and n-tier applications using the .NET Framework in C#. At night, when he's not spending time with his family, he enjoys authoring Tuts+ Courses and creating ASP.NET MVC web sites and mobile apps for clients.







