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The Entity Framework vs. The Data Access Layer

My compadre Barry Gervin is starting a blog series discussing the Entity Framework vs. the Data Access Layer. You can find the first post here: http://www.objectsharp.com/cs/blogs/barry/archive/2008/04/27/the-entity-framework-vs-the-data-access-layer...
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ObjectSharp's DevLounge Goes Live

ObjectSharp has always been very community focused. Our consultants run user groups; we speak at user groups, code camps and conferences; we man the experts areas at big Microsoft events; and we run our own community events like Visual Studio 2008 at...
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Agenda Posted for the Toronto Code Camp

The agenda has been posted for the 2008 version of the Toronto Code Camp and it looks to be another awesome event. Twenty-five sessions from twenty-three speakers (six of which are my ObjectSharp homies) from all across the country (and New York). Check...
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Visual Studio 2008 at the Movies - February 7

So, the muckety-mucks (i.e. my bosses) at ObjectSharp have been kicking around the idea of having an event to showcase the latest and greatest stuff in Visual Studio 2008. We got a date: February 7, 2008; and then we got a location: The Paramount Scotia...

SharePoint, SharePoint, SharePoint

SharePoint is a hot topic right now and there's a lot going on in and around Toronto on the subject. I thought I'd take a moment to highlight a few. Toronto SharePoint Camp - October 20 The good folks over at the Toronto SharePoint User Group...

My New Gig at ObjectSharp

My blog has been silent for a bit, not from a lack of desire to post but a lack of time. Back in April a signed a deal to work with ObjectSharp exclusively, adding Director of Training to my existing Senior Consultant role. So, for the last several months...
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ObjectSharp is Hiring

I once said that ObjectSharp Consulting's motto should be "Taking over the world one developer at a time" (OK, maybe you can replace the world with Toronto... for now). Well, right now we are hiring not only .NET developers of all levels...
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