Hello all,

I've been using Hibernate and NHibernate for a while now, and I'd like
to offer my services to one of the (sub)projects for NHibernate. I've
recently started with TDD and am trying to make clean, testable
applications. That's why immediately Fluent NH caught my attention
when Tuna Toksoz blogged about it.
I'd like to start contributing to the project, but I'm unsure where to
start. I'm going to play around with it for a while, and see if I can
make it fit my needs.

About me:
I'm 26, from the Netherlands. I've been programming for, say... 12
years, starting with (q)basic, moving on to VB6, C, C++, Java, C#. I
started with C# in the 1.1 framework, moving on to 2.0 and now 3.5
(ASP.NET MVC, mostly). I came into contact with NH through the Castle
project, which got me hooked on ActiveRecord. However, I soon found
that the AR approach just is too restricted for my projects. So I
moved on to NH, adapted Hibernate in a java project I had to do, and
now with my new love of TDD, Fluent NHibernate will be the next step I
think.

My goals:
- Improve my knowledge of C#, practice the skills so I don't get rusty
- Improve my knowledge of NHibernate, so I can use it more efficiently
- Improve my knowldge of Fluent NH, same reason
- Improve Fluent NH. I'm going to use it, so better make it as good as
possible eh ;-)

Thanks for reading, and I hope you can steer me in the right
direction!

Kind regards,

Erik van Brakel

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