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Fengol Time [O] Posted: Wed, Sep 26 2007 19:29
When: 10th October 2007 18:30 - 20:30
Venue: Torque IT, Rivonia (directions)
Presenter: Simon Stewart & Tristan Bergh
Topic:  db4o - Using an object database in your next .NET application
Objective: This talk will introduce the db4o object database and demonstrate how it can benefit .NET and Java developers.  db4o allows developers to achieve the perfect world scenario - true persistence with one line of code.  The unique design of db4o's native object database engine makes it the ideal choice to be embedded in equipment and devices, in packaged software running on mobile or desktop platforms, or in real-time control systems.
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Here's the full brief:


db4o - using an object database in your next .NET application
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This talk will introduce the db4o object database and demonstrate how it can benefit .NET and Java developers.

db4o allows developers to achieve the perfect world scenario - true persistence with one line of code.
The unique design of db4o's native object database engine makes it the ideal choice to be embedded in equipment and devices, in packaged software running on mobile or desktop platforms, or in real-time control systems.

This talk will be primarily demo and Q&A driven - very few PPTs!

For more information on db4o:
http://www.db4o.com/about/productinformation/

Clients using db4o: BMW, Boeing, Bosch, Hertz, IBM, Intel, Ricoh, and
Seagate

A) Introduction to db4o
B) demos: including transactions, deep object graph storage, various query techniques, side-by-side demos with an ORM
C) Q & A

Speakers will be Simon Stewart and Tristan Bergh.

This is a talk that *promises* to be worth your time attending. 

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I will be there, this looks incredibly interesting!
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Nice topic, great speakers - see you there.

 

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jamesh replied on Thu, Sep 27 2007 10:37
This sounds fascinating - count me in Big Smile
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CraigN replied on Thu, Sep 27 2007 12:32
Sounds interesting, I'll be there.


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We (the speakers) are in the process of finalising some giveaways for this talk...
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SimonS:
We (the speakers) are in the process of finalising some giveaways for this talk...

We also have some JetBrains Reshaper licenses to give away

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Count me in for this one... :)

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Sounds very interesting - will try and be there...
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