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Thank you! #287
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I don't think Rob Conery monitors this much, if at all, but I'm sure he'd be happy to get that feedback! BTW, subsonic lives on, in a form (the templates), in PetaPoco. I'm still using my subsonic templates now in Net Core 2,1 ... I keep tweaking and adding on to them and they get better and better. |
HA! I do get emails and thanks Nadjib - appreciate the nice words! Kind of
a blast from the past... loved working on this project. Can't believ you're
using the TT bits in dotnet core... that's GREAT!
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I don't think Rob Conery monitors this much, if at all, but I'm sure he'd
be happy to get that feedback! BTW, subsonic lives on, in a form (the
templates), in PetaPoco. I'm still using my subsonic templates now in Net
Core 2,1 ... I keep tweaking and adding on to them and they get better and
better.
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5 years later and I echo the same thing that nadjibus says! I'm still using it in an enterprise app. I tried to switch to EF once, and it was getting ugly, so I decided it wasn't worth the hassle. I prefer the simplicity of this to that (though in newer projects I'm afraid I have to grit my teeth and stick with the times). Thanks Rob! |
So glad it’s working well for you. I put a ton of time and love into it.
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5 years later and I echo the same thing that nadjibus
<https://github.com/nadjibus> says! I'm still using it in an enterprise
app. I tried to switch to EF once, and it was getting ugly, so I decided it
wasn't worth the hassle. I prefer the simplicity of this to that (though in
newer projects I'm afraid I have to grit my teeth and stick with the times).
Thanks Rob!
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Just wanted to thank you for this amazing project. It was one of the first ORMs I used on .NET (started with 2.0 more than a decade ago) and it changed my relationship with databases forever. I hope you're doing fine and happy in your life!
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