
Well, the Rodney Dangerfield of software engineering is actually getting some recognition, although I'm not an MVP I do play one on the Internet ...
I've been asked by the .NET Rocks guys to do a show on MyGeneration and EntitySpaces and I am pretty excited about it. There's a lot to talk about. I'm not sure how much time I'll have but I'll try to relay our vision for EntitySpaces 2008 as well. Hopefully you will gain some insight as to how Scott, David, and myself operate and how EntitySpaces runs behind the scenes.
We'll be recording the the show on Tuesday, September 4th and its scheduled for publication on September 11. We will post again and let you know the show is up and online ...
The Internet Talk Show for Developers ...

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, 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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