I use Devart dotconnect for Postgresql at work and love it. I use it for 
inserting into and querying a database of regression test results. I also use 
it for managing a database of crash reports. I can't say anything bad about it. 
One of the cool features
I like a lot is the amount of Get<type> functions the PgSqlDataReader class 
has. There is a GetBoolean() for bools, GetDate() for timestamps etc. It's also 
cheap as all can be. It's 200$ US for a single developer. That gets you the api 
and the visual developer tools.

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From: pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org 
[mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Rob Richardson
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2012 11:46 AM
To: pgsql-general General
Subject: [GENERAL] What is the state of the art for using LINQ with PostgreSQL?

Greetings!

I would like to begin learning to use LINQ with PostgreSQL.  Ideally, it would 
be good to have free tools to do it, since I probably won't be finished playing 
with it before 30 days are up and I'd have to pay for something.  It would also 
be good if whatever I use has a good set of tutorials that I can follow to 
begin using them.  Where should I start?

I have found the dotConnect provider from DevArt, and I'm going to begin 
playing with their free "Express" provider.  Does anyone have experience 
working with DevArt's tools, and if so, what did you think?

Thanks very much!

RobR

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