>
> I think the OO queries is not the issue, it's the form they are in.
> Remember the average Joe programmer knows very little about ORM, OO
> queries, DDD etc. When they see a HQL query the first thing they think
> is "Why have they coded SQL throughout there application, it's just
> like classic ASP". Now that Linq is available it is something average
> Joe is really attracted to using where HQL is a turn off. IMO, to
> encourage NH adoption Linq should be the number 1 priority, by some
> margin. I think the future growth of NH is very largely dependent on
> the ability of Steve Strong to make a good fist of the new Linq
> provider (No pressure, use the force Steve), because otherwise when
> Entity Framework 4.0 comes out people are going to be jumping ship
> like there is no tomorrow.
>
> Craig


Bingo!
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