A total n00bs guide to migrating from a custom data layer to Nhibernate: getting started

Posted by: More Whidbey stuff, on 17 Aug 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

(Screencast can be found at the end of the post) To be clear when I say total n00b, Im not talking about you, dear reader, Im talking about me. The last time I wrote any serious data access code was circa 2002. Since then, I got hired by the Evil Empire and started developing new tools to make it easier to build demos of Northwind master-details. I jest, I jest. Or do I? So let me explain what Im going to talk about in this and future related blog posts. We have this e-commerce application that...

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