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Beantown.NET User Group (INETA) is meeting on Thursday, 11/2/2006.


The Beantown.NET User Group (INETA) is meeting again on Thursday, 11/2/2006.


http://www.beantowndotnet.org



This month we have Greg Smalter from Red Stapler Software presenting on “Automatically-generated Data Access Layers”.



As always, our meeting is open to everyone so bring your friends and
co-workers.  If you want free pizza, send me an RSVP using the contact form
on my blog (http://blog.benday.com/contact.aspx) by 1pm on 11/2. 



-Ben



Meeting Details


When: Thursday, October 5, 2006, 5:30 – 7:30pm
Where:
Adesso Systems
One Liberty Square (Kilby St & Water St)
7th Floor
Boston, MA


http://www.adessosystems.com/
Map: http://tinyurl.com/qrrkf



Greg Smalter “Automatically-generated Data Access Layers”


Data access is often a tedious and error-prone part of an application.  Greg will demonstrate the automatically generated data access layer his company built to address common problems encountered by all applications, but especially web apps.  He’ll also discuss the properties that any good data access layer should have, and compare the benefits of other data access layers that the audience has an interest in.  There will inevitably be some discussion of code generation and its benefits in general. 


Greg Smalter graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology before co-founding Red Stapler Software, LLC; a company specialized in providing web applications to small businesses in order to automate their workflow.  Greg enjoys giving talks throughout the northeast on data access, validation, and web application frameworks.  He has also consulted for MIT and Xerox.


 


 

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