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Jun 3

Written by: jbonnie
Sunday, June 03, 2007 11:49:56 PM 

DNR has posted another in a series of shows on ORM, and data access tools. This one on LLBLGen (low level business layer Generator).

Rob Conery has an interesting discussion on data access techniques,
The 411: Stored Procedures, Views, and ORM. I can't wait to see the comments on this one.

And Ayende answered someones question about how Nhibernate compares to Subsonic

And yes, I am catching up discussion of ORM and data access. Jeremy Miller had a blog post that got some interesting comments, Don't let the database dictate your model

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Re: ORM, Subsonic, and LLBLGEN

Jim,

Just Let your know our DotNetNuke eCommerce product AliCommerce uses NHibernate as a persistence layer as well and it's really a time-saver after you grasp basics. It's a light year ahead of DNN DAL+.

Frank

By Frank Wang on   Tuesday, August 28, 2007 8:07:27 AM

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Thanks for stopping by. My name is Jim Bonnie and I have been writing software for over 20 years. After building financial data systems for Reuters for nearly 18 years I have started doing contract work and am excited about technology and currently focus on Microsoft solutions. DotNetNuke has helped provide a good introduction to ASP.NET web application development, and I am now starting to branch out into other areas. Data Access techniques and SubSonic is something that I am looking into now. This has helped me get an invitation to speak at Las Vegas at DNN Open Force 07. it was a great time. And I am looking forward to OpenForce08, where I wil be presenting on TDD for DNN.

 

Reading the codebetter blogs and attending a nothing but .net training class with JP Boodhoo helped spark my interest in ALT.NET. I attended the first conference in Austin Texas, and it was amazing to see Scott Guthrie introduce the ASP.NET MVC framework.

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