At some point, when your db will become more complex you might want to have a look at Entity. With that framework you can generate model from your database structure and limit the amount of code you need to write to interact with the db
@SamuelWakeman to learn new stuff is almost always painful but as programmer, we will always need to learn new stuff; to become better, because stuff expire fast and because it's the nature of our field; that is technology evolve so fast. What you are feeling is normal; its uncomfortable but fight it; you will be rewarded
some of the stuff you have to learn is easy, like whatever the database or javascript flavor of the month is
the things that take longer to learn- structuring programs correctly, reasoning about programs, how the machine works under the covers- will never change and serve you well for the rest of your life
hi, i have a List ob public static objects. when i take one and modify the properties, also the properties in the list are updated. how i can make a copy of the object?
in my case it makes sense (for me..). the objects are cached from a DB. it's a MVC website. each user can have a different price of the same object. so i get the item by id and set the individual price of the user
so in the user db i only have to save the itemId and the price and not the whole object with all data
sorry grace :) i understand your point and you are right that it's a bad style too to have a cached db object which should be modified and mixed with other data