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Performance Statistics of Various Implementations of the Data Mapper Pattern
What started off as a quick how-to example of rehydrating business objects from data access layers (in reply to this Jay Kimble post) morph’d into a whole lot more (thanks to Scott Hansleman’s DataSet post, and my thoughts on the topic). The idea was pretty simple. I wanted to see how long it took to rehydrate a multi-dimension object graph from data retrieved from a database using the most common methods in .Net. Going into this project, I had some preconceived notions on what the results would be, but I was very surprised at the results.
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Saxon.Net?
This is via Kurt Cagle (the man needs to get a real blog, and post regularly):
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NYC Geek Dinner Scoble Style
Michael Gartenberg is arranging a NYC geek dinner after the Internet Planet conference on June 16th, and Scoble will be there. Time and place still haven’t been decided, but I’m sure it will be on either Michael’s or Scoble’s blog. If anyone has any suggestions that meets the normal requirements (afforable, open to everyone, and should be able to scale as needed), let Michael know.