Exactly, things are already complicated enough. Why make them more
complicated?
Every new option is a choice we have to make. If there are too much
options to consider, many people will start looking for (easier)
alternatives.


On Aug 12, 2:29 pm, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 9:11 AM, Frans Bouma <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >         That still tells me that it tries to solve the same problem Fluent
> > NH tries to solve too: a typed way to map classes to tables for the
> > NHibernate framework.
>
> Perhaps...
> as MsTest, xUnit, MbUnit tries to solve the same problem of NUnit
> as C#, Vb.Net, Delphi... tries to sole the same problem of Java
> as Ninject, Funq, Castle, StructureMap, Autofact tries to solve the same
> problem of Spring
> as EntityFrame4, LLBLGen, and others tries to solve the same problem of
> Hibernate
> as MacOS, Windows, Unix, Umbutu, Suse and others tries to solve the same
> problem.
> and this is only a very partial and minimal representation of the situation
> we are living
>
> Options... all are options
> --
> Fabio Maulo

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