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  • LLBLGen Pro v2.0 released!

    Whoa time flies! . After 9 months of hard work, LLBLGen Pro v2.0 has been released! LLBLGen Pro V2.0 comes with a new licensing scheme: it's now licensed per seat, instead of per-department. Current customers of v1.0.200x.y can upgrade for EUR 49.- per developer. (Designer using developers need a license...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 07-02-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: LLBLGen Pro, Database / SQL Server, .NET General, O/R Mapping, General Software Development, Software Engineering, .NET, Advanced .NET
  • About code generators / generating code

    James Avery blogs about an article written by a person who calls himself 'Angry Coder' (I thought people called me that ;)) and that article ventilates the opinion that code generators are not useful, to say it in a politically correct way. I agree with James Avery that the article misses the advantages...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 06-29-2003, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: LLBLGen Pro, .NET General, Software Engineering
  • Why OR Mapping does work.

    Mads Haugbø Nissen blogs: I've tried to make a similar framework [as Paul Gielens has] but I'm leaning more and more towards discarding OR-mapping as an alternative. Clemens Vasters gave me the final push in a breaktime discussion a month ago during the Scalable Apps tours visit in norway. Successful...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 06-16-2003, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: LLBLGen Pro, Database / SQL Server, .NET General, Software Engineering
  • Why a cache in an O/R mapper doesn't make it fetch data faster.

    Preface One of the biggest myths in O/R mapper land is about 'caching'. It's often believed that using a cache inside an O/R mapper makes queries much faster and thus makes the O/R mapper more efficient. With that conclusion in hand, every O/R mapper which doesn't use a cache is therefore less efficient...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 08-31-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Database / SQL Server, Software Engineering, LLBLGen Pro, O/R Mapping, Advanced .NET, .NET
  • Free, open source forum/customer support system released for ASP.NET 2.0: HnD

    Yesterday, we released HnD , which stands for Help and Discuss , our own customer support system and forums software! HnD has been released as free, open source software under the GPL v2 and uses ASP.NET 2.0, SqlServer and uses LLBLGen Pro v2.0 power for 100% of the data-access functionality. HnD is...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 12-04-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: LLBLGen Pro, Database / SQL Server, Visual Studio, .NET General, Software Engineering, .NET, Advanced .NET, ASP.NET
  • Free, open source forum/customer support system released for ASP.NET 2.0: HnD

    Yesterday, we released HnD , which stands for Help and Discuss , our own customer support system and forums software! HnD has been released as free, open source software under the GPL v2 and uses ASP.NET 2.0, SqlServer and uses LLBLGen Pro v2.0 power for 100% of the data-access functionality. HnD is...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 12-04-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Visual Studio, Database / SQL Server, Software Engineering, LLBLGen Pro, Advanced .NET, ASP.NET, .NET
  • Why a cache in an O/R mapper doesn't make it fetch data faster.

    Preface One of the biggest myths in O/R mapper land is about 'caching'. It's often believed that using a cache inside an O/R mapper makes queries much faster and thus makes the O/R mapper more efficient. With that conclusion in hand, every O/R mapper which doesn't use a cache is therefore less efficient...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 08-31-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Database / SQL Server, Software Engineering, LLBLGen Pro, O/R Mapping, Advanced .NET, .NET
  • LLBLGen Pro v2.0 released!

    Whoa time flies! . After 9 months of hard work, LLBLGen Pro v2.0 has been released! LLBLGen Pro V2.0 comes with a new licensing scheme: it's now licensed per seat, instead of per-department. Current customers of v1.0.200x.y can upgrade for EUR 49.- per developer. (Designer using developers need a license...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 07-02-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Database / SQL Server, Software Engineering, LLBLGen Pro, O/R Mapping, Advanced .NET, General Software Development, .NET
  • About code generators / generating code

    James Avery blogs about an article written by a person who calls himself 'Angry Coder' (I thought people called me that ;)) and that article ventilates the opinion that code generators are not useful, to say it in a politically correct way. I agree with James Avery that the article misses the advantages...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 06-29-2003, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Software Engineering, LLBLGen Pro
  • Why OR Mapping does work.

    Mads Haugbø Nissen blogs: I've tried to make a similar framework [as Paul Gielens has] but I'm leaning more and more towards discarding OR-mapping as an alternative. Clemens Vasters gave me the final push in a breaktime discussion a month ago during the Scalable Apps tours visit in norway. Successful...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 06-16-2003, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Database / SQL Server, Software Engineering, LLBLGen Pro
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