Understanding POCO Class in C#
As a seasoned C# developer, I often rely on different types of classes to handle specific tasks in software development. One type of class that consistently stands out for its simplicity and versatility is the POCO class. In this blog, I’ll explain what a POCO class is, how to create and use it, and how it differs from Data Transfer Objects (DTOs). By the end, you’ll have a clear understanding of how POCO classes fit into your C# development workflow. What is a POCO Class in C#? POCO stands for Plain Old CLR Object, where CLR refers to the Common Language Runtime. The phrase “Plain Old” indicates that these classes…