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Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!

Today, it's been exactly 6 years ago we released the first version of LLBLGen Pro, v1.0.2003.1 after a development period of roughly 9 months (Sunday september 7th 2003, late in the evening). It was a big gamble, would it succeed or fail? We got our first customer within 9 minutes after release and we then knew it would be a success. And it still is, with thousands of companies using it world-wide, from small mom & pop shops to the biggest banks on the planet. Honestly, we hoped for success but that it took off this big was beyond our expectations. A big thank you! to all of our loyal customers who trusted our work in the past 6 years and who are keep trusting it.

Needless to say, we're still going strong and are looking forward to v3.0 which is scheduled to go beta at the end of the year. It will actually be our 10th major version (1.0.2003.1, 1.0.2003.2, 1.0.2003.3, 1.0.2004.1, 1.0.2004.2, 1.0.2005.1, 2.0, 2.5, 2.6) since the initial release, and will be the first release which will support other frameworks besides our own runtime framework and will also add another major new approach: model first.

Looking back at those 6 years, I think the biggest asset we deliver is quality you can count on. From the get-go we strived for that aspect, with top-notch support which is free and bug-fixes which are usually delivered within 24 hours. A data-access technology isn't something you just pick out of a pool of tools, it has to fit your way of how you want to write software and work with data, what you want to do in your application and above all, has to be rock-solid so you don't run into surprises, unexpected lack of support for common features or a wall of disbelieve when you ask for help or support or a bugfix. So in other words, a data-access technology is one of the pillars your software has to count on. From the start we realized this and with every feature we added we made sure that indeed, our customers could indeed count on our work and the quality we deliver.

During these 6 years, we worked full time on implementing more features, like a new paradigm (Adapter), support for more databases, multiple ways to do inheritance, more powerful code generator engines, template editor, linq provider etc. and it was and still is simply great working on this every day. On to the next 6 years!

Published Monday, September 07, 2009 10:46 AM by FransBouma

Comments

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Monday, September 07, 2009 5:32 AM

Happy anniversary and congratulations!

Maurice

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Monday, September 07, 2009 5:36 AM

6 years and baby is already that bright :-)

Happy birthday indeed and I cheer to many more years!

Miha Markic

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Monday, September 07, 2009 6:17 AM

As a VERY happy user, i say congratulations and THANK YOU ! You have let me succeed in projects that would otherwise have miserably failed. I have introduced LLBLGen in some shops (with big succes) but have failed to introduce it in the "bigger" companies. As a result, some of these projects in the bigger companies have  failed miserably...  It hurts me to see that some of them -they know who they are- still try to build in-house horror-frameworks while something like LLBLGen is outthere. But I keep trying to convince them because I believe so strongly in it !

HcD

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Monday, September 07, 2009 7:50 AM

This is my 6th day using LLBLGen Pro and I'm very impressed with the possibilities it provides me and the project I'm working on.

Congratulations to it's sixth birthday! As we would say: "Hiep Hiep HOERA!"

Michiel Alders

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Monday, September 07, 2009 10:46 AM

Happy B'day LLBL. Keep rocking !!

KS

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Monday, September 07, 2009 2:30 PM

Happy anniversary! User since 2003 here. Looknig forward to the 3.0 release.

Kim Rossey

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Monday, September 07, 2009 3:29 PM

Hey Frans,

Congrats with the 6th birthday of your LLBLGen baby !! It still is the best product I've worked with, and I still love it every day as it works for our organisation as the 100% reliable engine.

Thanks and keep coding for V3 !

Regards,

Danny

Danny van Kampen

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Monday, September 07, 2009 7:14 PM

Frans and team, van harte gefeliciteerd!  

Drewes Kooi

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Tuesday, September 08, 2009 12:29 AM

Congrats Frans for your 6th baby birthday. I'm a user since 2003. Thanks for give us such a great great tool ;)

David Elizondo

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Tuesday, September 08, 2009 6:18 AM

Congratulation Frans, long life to LLBLgen!

Patrick Smacchia

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Tuesday, September 08, 2009 10:47 AM

Congrats!!!

Pieter Joost van de Sande

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Thursday, September 10, 2009 4:50 AM

Congratz.

Is it already so long ago ... I still remember a free version of LLBLGen (introduced at t.net ? ) which was the predecessor of LLBLGen Pro.

Frederik Gheysels

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Thursday, September 10, 2009 5:09 AM

Everybody thanks a million for the kind words! :)

FransBouma

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Friday, September 11, 2009 1:15 PM

As someone who has been using LLBL for almost 5 years of the 6 it has existed, happy anniversary LLBLGen, and congratulations Frans for building a very nice tool and company.

A suggestion: it would be great to read a blog post or two about the beginnings of LLBL, how you decided what product to make, and how you got your first customers. If it already exists somewhere could you link it ?

Renaud Martinon of SSII Syntopy

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Saturday, September 12, 2009 6:14 AM

@Renaud: that's a great idea :) No it's not written somewhere, maybe I'll dedicate a post to that :)

FransBouma

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Monday, September 14, 2009 9:14 AM

Happy anniversary, great product ... we can't wait to see V3.0 :)

Kristijan Horvat

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Wednesday, September 16, 2009 7:38 AM

Happy birthday LLBLGen. One thing that you missed mentioning FRANS and that was (and still is) truly a pivotal part of the success of the product and that is the great support that comes with LLBLGen.

From day one, I learned so much by just being in the forum. Knowledge sharing and support is at its finest in the LLBLGen forums and goes hand-in-hand with the great product LLBLGen is.  

Omar Shraim

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Monday, September 21, 2009 8:42 AM

Great tool , great commitment. Congrats.

bahadir

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Thursday, September 24, 2009 7:44 AM

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

It has been about 3 years since I've started using it.

Frans: how can I get on the 3.0 beta program? I am currently wrapping up an implementation at one of the top pharma firms (subcontracting via a big consultancy). I drove the adoption of LLBLgen into that org, and have been responsible for adoption at several other clients. I have a number of engagements stacked up, and I REALLY would like to be part of 3.0 from start to finish. How can I apply?

Steve

Steve Macdonald

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Thursday, September 24, 2009 9:07 AM

Happy birthday to your awesome product Frans.

I haven't been voicy on your forums those days but that's certainly because I had such a good support in the learning phase, and once masterized, the lib does not require any more assistance than mscorlib ;)

Kept smooth on a daily base for years now. Just part of the landscape really.

I'm really looking forward to v3. Model-first paradigm is certainly going to be a killer.

In the mean time I'm happy to see that you keep abstracting model graph away from entity features. Next step towards Ontologies?

Jean-Sylvain Boige

# re: Happy 6th anniversary, LLBLGen Pro!@ Friday, September 25, 2009 10:00 AM

@Steve: we'll post an announcement on our website when the beta signup is started. Expect it around the end of the year.

FransBouma