Well, these are the very issues that have me wondering which to use, which
to learn. I have done a little with current EF and it's ok. A year ago there
would be no question it'd be NH. The one issue that i consider important is
NH and H are very closly related, like C# and vb.net are. It would be (for
me) nice for once to learn a dot.net framework that can be used on a
different platform with little change. As a new comer here i'll say that
is NH's greatest appeal.


On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 12:38 AM, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:

> 2009/10/20 Craig van Nieuwkerk <[email protected]>
>
>>  otherwise when
>> Entity Framework 4.0 comes out people are going to be jumping ship
>> like there is no tomorrow.
>>
>>
> and the problem is ?
> If EF4 will be a good FX why not use it ?
> At least it is for free and who are working on it does not have the "Efecto
> COTO" problem.
> http://ajlopez.zoomblog.com/archivo/2008/10/17/el-Efecto-Coto.html
>
> --
> Fabio Maulo
>
> >
>


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