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OPF.Net (Object Persistent Framework for .Net)

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    Hi guys, we developed a object persistent framework for .net and posted it at sourceforge as GPL (Url: http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/opfnet/). I don't know if somebody out there wants to check out our library in his own applications. You are welcome to use it in your open source projects and to give us a feedback - if you want! We posted also a tutorial on the page. As it is not so easy to understand a thing never used before without tutorial. Perhaps somebody likes it. It would be cool to get feedbacks. Thanks and bye bye. Christian ps. codeproject - i like it! i guess the best page for .net sources :) thanks a lot to the authors of the articles on this page. They ARE very helpful! ________ love your code and code your love ;-)

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      Hi guys, we developed a object persistent framework for .net and posted it at sourceforge as GPL (Url: http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/opfnet/). I don't know if somebody out there wants to check out our library in his own applications. You are welcome to use it in your open source projects and to give us a feedback - if you want! We posted also a tutorial on the page. As it is not so easy to understand a thing never used before without tutorial. Perhaps somebody likes it. It would be cool to get feedbacks. Thanks and bye bye. Christian ps. codeproject - i like it! i guess the best page for .net sources :) thanks a lot to the authors of the articles on this page. They ARE very helpful! ________ love your code and code your love ;-)

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      Ernesto Perales Soto
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      what about publishing an article about it here in codeguru? eperales

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        what about publishing an article about it here in codeguru? eperales

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        Christian Liensberger
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        That would be a great idea! I guess I'm gonna do it... I have only to check first - how to do it... Christian

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