The EntitySpaces team has been on a grueling schedule for over 3 years and we are just coming off a much needed break. Our last blog post was on March 1st which is admittedly two months ago, and that’s far too long. We are well rested and ramping up for what is going to be a great release. You will begin to see the heightened activity around here you are used to seeing and that is a good thing. We are really going after full Silverlight support via our DynamicQuery API and more and will have more news on that soon. Our team meetings are on Thursdays and we will be talking about two things on our next meeting, the Q2 release and the roadmap. So watch for another post soon that will provide you with much of the information you have been requesting.
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.
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