For those of you planning on attending the first meeting of the Indy
ALT.NET community group on May 15th registration is now open. However, there are only 70 slots so please only
register if you plan on attending.
Register Here ==> Indy ALT.NET, a Technical Presentation of EntitySpaces 2008
We
hope to see you there. Finally, I am no longer banned from user groups
as I have been my entire life. I personally hope the ALT.NET movement really catches on as we desperately need community groups that are not controlled by Microsoft where developers such as myself are allowed to speak. In the end, it will be the .NET users who benefit by seeing great .NET technologies, applications, and speakers that they might not have seen otherwise. I know ALT.NET means many things to different people, but that's how I see it and I think it's a great idea. You can watch for ALT.NET groups at altnetpedia.
See this POST for more information on the EntitySpaces presentation including times and location.
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From mobile devices to large scale enterprise solutions in need of serious
transaction support, EntitySpaces can meet your needs. Whether you’re writing an
ASP.NET application with medium trust requirements, a Mono application, or a
Windows.Forms application, the EntitySpaces architecture is there for you.
EntitySpaces is provider independent, which means that you can run the same
binary code against any of the supported databases. EntitySpaces is available in
both C# and VB.NET. EntitySpaces uses no reflection, no XML files, and sports a
tiny foot print of less than 200k. Pound for pound, EntitySpaces is one tough,
dependable .NET architecture.
The EntitySpaces Team
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EntitySpaces LLC
Persistence Layer and Business Objects for
Microsoft .NET
http://www.entityspaces.net