1. No, but you can forcefully include them with the Include LINQ clause. 2. Yes, it is, thanks to the Select LINQ clause. 3. By calling context.Database.Migrate(). 4. No, it is an in-memory...


1. No, but you can forcefully include them with the Include LINQ clause.


2. Yes, it is, thanks to the Select LINQ clause.


3. By calling context.Database.Migrate().


4. No, it is an in-memory dictionary that can be used as a cache or for other inmemory storage needs.


5. Yes, they are. Most of this chapter's sections are dedicated to explaining why.


6. Write operations.



May 18, 2022
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