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Signal-to-Noise #5
The Unofficial Microsoft Weblog
Now
we know a little more about “Microsoft Venus”
(i.e. ASP.NET 2.0).
Matisse 6
:
The Ultimate .NET Database
(PDF). There's even a
new .Text DbProvider
available for Matisse database. I wonder if any web hosts support Matisse as yet or is it only good for self-run self-managed servers for now.
Longhorn Developer FAQ
WilsonORMapper
, an Object-Relational Mapper for .NET, by Paul Wilson.
“
For some reason, Microsoft's brilliant and cutting-edge .NET development environment left out one crucial tool...
”
says Joel Spolsky
. For now, maybe the
Salamander .NET Linker and Mini-Deployment Tool
can heal some pain or we wait for
Longhorn
to arrive which should have the .NET framework pre-installed.
Published
Thursday, January 29, 2004 4:59 PM by
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Thursday, January 29, 2004 7:10 AM by
Thomas Tomiczek
#
re: Signal-to-Noise #5
THings getting interesting here.
* Mantisse: it is anything BUT the "ultimate .NET database". Wholy shit, I am pretty sure I would not be allowed to use it in an enterprise object at all right now - not until they have prooven to be at least as reliable as data store as SQL Server or Oracle.
* "Salamander .NET Linker and Mini-Deployment Tool" - makes me wonder when the developer gets an email from Microsoft's lawyers. His feature to "repack the parts of the .NET framework the application uses" is pretty much nothing more than a violation of the EULA, abuse of copyright and a lot more. As I see it, it is a good term in jail for spreading illegal software, when you use this software. Not saying it is not useful - but are you allowed to manipulate the .NET framework in the way the tool does?
Thursday, January 29, 2004 5:09 PM by
TrackBack
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Matisse Database
Thursday, January 29, 2004 5:11 PM by
TrackBack
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Matisse Database
Friday, January 30, 2004 2:24 AM by Adam
#
re: Signal-to-Noise #5
Matisse: it is not as popular as SQL Server, but it is a big weapon to shorten time-to-market. If time-to-market is critical, use it
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