Monthly Archives: January 2010

Access modifiers in C#

Had some confusion with NHibernate and its proxy generation. It couldn’t create proxies for an item with an internal property. It told me to mark the property as protected internal. Turned out my understanding of protected internal was wrong. These … Continue reading

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Additions to the list of db4o shortcomings

I had initially intended this to be a comment on Evan’s previous post, but as it grew longer I thought it’d be better served as an actual post. After working with Evan on a db4o-based project for a while now, … Continue reading

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RName: a grammar file based name generator

I’ve wanted a name generator a couple times recently. The name generator I want consists of a grammar file for generating names within that grammar. The ultimate use for this will be in games. I want to be able come … Continue reading

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Grot: a db4o manager in WPF

I posted yesterday about wanting a manager for db4o. The one currently offered by Versant (the company in charge of db4o) is not usable. It exists solely as a plug-in for Visual Studio. I could overcome this, but the plug-in … Continue reading

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Roadmap

Brad and I have been using db4o on a project for a while now, and I have some problems with it: There isn’t a usable manager for it. The plug-in for Visual Studio isn’t usable. There is no built in … Continue reading

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