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NHibernate or Entity Framework?
Good day.
I saw quite a lot of comparative information on NHebernate and EntityFramework on the Internet, but there is practically no relevant (fresh) information.
Please share your experience, what is still better now?
It can be formulated differently. How is NHibernate different from EF?
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Yes, NHibernate adherents will forgive me, but, IMHO, it is no different in favor. Can unless providers to a DB. If you are just starting to use ORM then feel free to take EF5 and above. There is plenty of information, and there will be no problems using it. You can read a comparison of ef6 and nh4 here .
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