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NHibernate Made Simple

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A simple, straightforward tutorial that will get you up to speed on the fundamentals of NHibernate as quickly as possible
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Software Developer (Senior) Foresight Systems
United States United States
David Veeneman is a financial planner and software developer. He is the author of "The Fortune in Your Future" (McGraw-Hill 1998). His company, Foresight Systems, develops planning and financial software.

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