As this is Ayende's backyard, he'll certainly recognize the code ;-). I 
forgot to mention that this is largely based on / copied from Ayende's 
series 'Limit your abstractions' 

(quicklink: 
http://ayende.com/blog/154113/limit-your-abstractions-commands-vs-tasks-did-you-forget-the-workflow)

On Thursday, February 7, 2013 4:28:04 AM UTC+1, Jos van der Til wrote:
>
> I have a project on GitHub that might be what you are looking for: 
> https://www.github.com/jvandertil/BaseInfrastructure.NHibernate
>
> I'm not sure in what context you are looking to use this for though, so be 
> aware that your mileage may vary.
> You are more than welcome to study it of course.
>
> As cidico (correctly) points out, there is no real base architecture that 
> fits all projects. 
>
> If you have questions just let me know, or open an issue on the project.
>
> On Friday, February 1, 2013 7:00:08 PM UTC+1, Marty Weel wrote:
>>
>>
>> I have been looking all over the internet for a MVC4/NHibernate and Linq 
>> base project.
>>
>> Is anyone aware of a list with some of the base projects and maybe where 
>> to find them?
>>
>> S#harp architecture seems like a good one, however it seems a bit old and 
>> I was wondering what might else be out there?
>>
>> Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Marty
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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