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LLBLGen Pro feature highlights: grouping model elements by FransBouma

(This post is part of a series of posts about features of the LLBLGen Pro system) When working with an entity model which has more than a few entities, it's often convenient to be able to group entities together if they belong to a semantic sub-model...
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Azure, don't give me multiple VMs, give me one elastic VM by FransBouma

Yesterday, Microsoft revealed new major features for Windows Azure (see ScottGu's post ). It all looks shiny and great, but after reading most of the material describing the new features, I still find the overall idea behind all of it flawed: why should...
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LLBLGen Pro feature highlights: automatic element name construction by FransBouma

(This post is part of a series of posts about features of the LLBLGen Pro system) One of the things one might take for granted but which has a huge impact on the time spent in an entity modeling environment is the way the system creates names for elements...
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ORM Profiler v1.1 has been released! by FransBouma

We've released ORM Profiler v1.1, which has the following new features: Real time profiling A real time viewer (RTV) has been added, which gives insight in the activity as it is received by the client, in two views: a chronological connection overview...
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If doctors would work like software engineers, no-one would consult them by FransBouma

When I woke up this morning, in the vague state of my barely booted mind a thought popped up: we software developers bicker and debate almost solely about procedure , never about diagnostics and which solution to apply to a given problem. It looks like...
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LLBLGen Pro feature highlights: assigning attributes based on rules to properties in generated code. by FransBouma

(This post is part of a series of posts about features of the LLBLGen Pro system) One of the things which makes some people hate generated code is that it's effectively 'read-only' code: changing it will make you run the risk that your changes are likely...
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LLBLGen Pro v3.5 has been released! by FransBouma

Last weekend we released LLBLGen Pro v3.5! Below the list of what's new in this release. Of course, not everything is on this list, like the large amount of work we put in refactoring the runtime framework. The refactoring was necessary because our framework...
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"Re: I have a question about proving code correctness" by FransBouma

Recently I received an email with the following contents: I recently started working at a startup. I'm learning lots of cool stuff, including unit testing, but as a math major something kinda nagged at me about them. I don't know if I could write a unit...
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ORM Profiler v1.0 has been released! by FransBouma

We have released v1.0 of our new product, ORM Profiler ! ORM Profiler is a tool for data-access analysis, a must-have if you really want to know what's going on inside your application when it accesses the database. See this earlier blogpost for a more...
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ORM Profiler release celebration: LLBLGen Pro 100 EUR discount by FransBouma

To celebrate today's release of ORM Profiler has been released today we lowered the LLBLGen Pro license price for the month October (starting today ;)) with €100 to €199! Get it while it's hot! :)
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