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IDCC Sessions to the vote

The IDCC sessions are open for voting

Among the session, you can find 2 of mine :

1. Creating Data Access Layers with ORM tools

After Entity Framework came out, I kept hearing people say “They say EF is good, but NHibernate is more mature, so why use EF?”, so in this session we’ll take a look at the two ORM tools, how they work and how you can use them to build a DAL for your application – you’ll be the judge.

There are 2 more recommended session about Entity Framework from two of my colleagues at Sela – Gil’s Entity Framework Tips & Tricks, and Erez’s session about using EF with Oracle, both are recommended.

2. Speed up your applications with Microsoft's Distributed Cache ("Velocity")

Cache mechanism are good – they boost applications performance and they supply work for architectures that plan them and consultants that fixes them after they are discovered to have flaws. So why invent the wheel over and over again? In this session we’ll take a look at Microsoft’s Distributed Cache (AKA Velocity) which allows us to incorporate distributed cache into our application’s front-end and back-end.

I myself still haven’t decided which lectures I want to hear, too bad it isn’t a two-days event (ahhmmm, hint hint …)

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