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db4o Release 7.7 Supports Fast Collections and Pluggable String Encoding
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Fast Collections are Here for Embedded db4o on Java and .NETThe new fast collection implementation allows select/update of collection elements without an intermediate ''stored-object-db4o'' layer. This enables random activation and fast querying, thus ...
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A week ago, I was writing about the ability to use Mono’s System.Core to run C# 3 and LINQ applications on .net 2.
A few months ago, I was writing about the new LINQ provider that friends at db4o released. This LINQ provider uses LINQ expression trees to optimize LINQ queries, turning them into db4o’s native query language.
Today ...
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Mono 2.0 is due in a few weeks now and CodeCommander JB Evain confirms that db4o runs smoothly on it.
It is now possible to checkout the db4o.net module, type make and all assemblies are compiled and working. Of the full set of db4o tests only 9 are failing out of 5127, 4 or them being x-platform related, leaving only 5 ...
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Today folks at db4o released Sharpen, an open source Java to C# converter.
Am happy to see this coming, as it is soming I’ve pushed strongly for when I was working at db4objects, and was hacking on it, mentored by its main developer, Rodrigo. There I had the chance to improve the generated code, to make it look like hand written code, ...
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FOSDEM was really nice!
You can find my db4o presentation for my lightning talk here.
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Here are to interviews in French I gave after my talk at Microsoft’s TechDays in Paris.
on Mono.
on db4o.
It has been the best way for me to realize that I really need an haircut. Now.
My friend Patrice and his team are uploading all their interviews here.
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