There's NHibernate, which is a C# port of Java's Hibernate. I've got
no idea if it's any good, but using it might give you a Java Escape
Route if you needed someday to go cross platform.
-- Ilan
On Sep 19, 2007, at 1:19 PM, Scott Ribe wrote:
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On Wednesday 19 September 2007 10:19, Scott Ribe wrote:
I'm asking this group because we tend to think alike wrt to data modeling
and separation of concerns ;-)
Any recommendations on ORM libraries for new Windows dev
On Wednesday 19 September 2007 10:19, Scott Ribe wrote:
> I'm asking this group because we tend to think alike wrt to data modeling
> and separation of concerns ;-)
>
> Any recommendations on ORM libraries for new Windows development? The last
> time I started anything from scratch was over 10 year