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Raymond Lewallen

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NHibernate 1.0 has been released Posted: Oct 12, 2005 8:33 AM
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Yes, it finally made it to 1.0!  Yay for NHibernate!

NHibernate is one of those object persistence tools I’ve played around with a bit, like Wilson OR Mapper or LLBLGenPro.  I’ve used all three here and there on different projects, but haven’t committed to one yet.  Not that I was really waiting on NHibernate to make it to v1.0, but now that it has, I suppose I should get down to it and make a decision and blog on the why I chose one over the other, which basically comes down to the persistence model for me, and not necessarily the ease of use.  As far as IDE, LLBLGenPro is hands down way cool.  However, if something is out that has an “N” in front of its name, I’m pretty much using it these days.  I’d hate to break my uniformity :)

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