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My name is Damon Carr and I am the lead of the domain.dot.net team as well as the CTO of the commercial concern agilefactor as well as technical editor of the new 'best practice' oriented resource www.domaindotnet.com. I specialize in creating 'tools that create tools' or perhaps said differently, in expressive framework concept, design and implementation. This manifests in custom controls, extensibility in VS 2008 with the DSL and SDK, Guidance Automation, SOA APIs as well as POCO Domain Realization.

We have 'mandated' the Castle stack for what seems like a lifetime in my various projects. Our team is at : http://blog.domaindotnet.com. Lately we are rather obsessed with Linq custom providers, as you can do amazing things so much easier then we could bear to do very often before. Now you can go nuts in transforming a developer's intent (intention it is after all) into deep complexity they simply can ignore (if YOU do your job right).

Our current work (sorry large image):

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Just curious what the status of the ActiveRecordDataSource project is?  I really like the castle project in general, and especially the ActiveWriter, but was surprised to find that after the table --> class generation, there were no accessors methods creating for making basic database queries, i.e. findBlogByName(string, blogName).  I've never done any VS plug-in type development, but I would like to help out however possible.  Thanks for the tools that you have already created, and godspeed on adding some more.  I'll check your blog for more info. 

Posted by Anonymous at Mar 07, 2008 08:52 | Reply To This


I have a pre-beta1 version ready for testing. Please contact me on damon@agilefactor.com if you are interested.

It supports NHibernate natively, ActiveRecord and Linq to Entities. 

Thanks,

Damon   

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