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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
  • Essay: The Database Model is the Domain Model

    Preface To work with data on a semantic basis, it's often useful to specify general definitions of the elements a given portion of logic will work with. For example, an order system works with, among other elements, Order elements. To be able to define how this logic works, a definition of the concept...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 08-23-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Database / SQL Server, Software Engineering, LLBLGen Pro, O/R Mapping, General Software Development, .NET
  • Why change-tracking has to be part of an entity object

    Recently, Andres Aguiar started a discussion between him and Udi Dahan about change tracking in the upcoming Entity Framework (EDM) from Microsoft. Basicly, Andres described why it was unfortunate that the EDM doesn't have change tracking inside the entity objects itself and gave some examples why that...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 04-03-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Software Engineering, LLBLGen Pro, O/R Mapping, Advanced .NET, ASP.NET, General Software Development, .NET
  • I'll do a Chalk & Talk session on O/R mapping at the next Dutch CodeCamp!

    I'll host a chalk & talk session at the upcoming Dutch CodeCamp on May 12th. The title is O/R mapping and Architecture , and as my session is the first of 3 sessions, the others are held by Alex Thissen and Paul Gielens , we will align our sessions so the whole track is actually one big session...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 04-13-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Software Engineering, LLBLGen Pro, O/R Mapping, General Software Development, .NET, Community News
  • Why change-tracking has to be part of an entity object

    Recently, Andres Aguiar started a discussion between him and Udi Dahan about change tracking in the upcoming Entity Framework (EDM) from Microsoft. Basicly, Andres described why it was unfortunate that the EDM doesn't have change tracking inside the entity objects itself and gave some examples why that...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 04-03-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Software Engineering, LLBLGen Pro, O/R Mapping, Advanced .NET, ASP.NET, General Software Development, .NET
  • Essay: The Database Model is the Domain Model

    Preface To work with data on a semantic basis, it's often useful to specify general definitions of the elements a given portion of logic will work with. For example, an order system works with, among other elements, Order elements. To be able to define how this logic works, a definition of the concept...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 08-23-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Database / SQL Server, Software Engineering, LLBLGen Pro, O/R Mapping, General Software Development, .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
  • LLBLGen Pro v2.5 has been released!

    Back in January 2007 we started designing and developing LLBLGen Pro v2.5, and it's finally here! When you develop a framework, at a given moment in time you'll wonder: "Ok, now that I have all the basics covered, which direction shall I go into now, what are the more meaningfull additions to the framework...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 08-23-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Database / SQL Server, Software Engineering, LLBLGen Pro, O/R Mapping, Advanced .NET, General Software Development, .NET
  • Developing Linq to LLBLGen Pro, part 10

    (This is part of an on-going series of articles, started here ) Whoa, almost a month without an update! The truth is that I wanted to finish GroupBy support before posting another article in this ongoing series, and it took almost 3 weeks to get it right. But more on that later, first some easy stuff...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 12-21-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Database / SQL Server, Software Engineering, LLBLGen Pro, O/R Mapping, Advanced .NET, General Software Development, .NET, Linq, Linq to LLBLGen Pro
  • Developing Linq to LLBLGen Pro, part 9

    (This is part of an on-going series of articles, started here ) So, how is the state of Linq to LLBLGen Pro ? Well, it's getting more and more the state I have in mind. The codebase today can handle SelectMany, GroupJoin, DefaultIfEmpty, elements at unexpected places, Let, Join, Select, Where, Take,...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 11-23-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Software Engineering, LLBLGen Pro, O/R Mapping, Advanced .NET, General Software Development, .NET, Linq, Linq to LLBLGen Pro
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