ObjectSpaces -> C#

I am restarting my blog after a long hiatus. Soon after my initial post, ObjectSpaces was merged with WinFS. But in January, I moved to C# team to join my fellow ObjectSpacers/ ADO.NETters Luca Bolognese and Matt Warren

First DataSet, then ObjectSpaces and now exciting new work at the intersection of data access and language in the high powered C# team! It is going to be very exciting ... I promise to share some of that with you - as and when I can. 

Soon, I hope to discuss with you some of the interesting topics in data access and C# - of course with very biased views and entirely personal take :-). And a few other things that have nothing to do with data access or C# too.


 

 

Published 15 March 05 10:07 by Dinesh.Kulkarni

Comments

# Waiting for ObjectSpace for a time so long..... said on March 15, 2005 11:05 PM:
From the earlier document (published in 2002?)
The ObjectSpace does not fits the needs of a robust and scalable persistent layer. Any improvement recently?

thanks
# Dinesh said on March 16, 2005 9:04 PM:
Sorry. ObjectSpaces is not scheduled for Whidbey but we do get the importance of ORM. I will talk about improvements and changes as and when I can.
BTW, I am not sure what document gave you the impression that ObjectSpaces did not fit the needs of a robust and scalable persistent layer. What people got at PDC 2003 was obviously alpha code but that aside, we always targeted scalable and robust apps.
If you have any specific requirements/ design issues, I would be very interested in hearing further.
# Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life - Some Thoughts on WinFS said on June 26, 2006 10:35 AM:
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About Dinesh.Kulkarni

I am a program manager in the Visual C# Product Unit of Microsoft. I am currently working on the LINQ project with specific responsibility for DLinq. Previously, I have been in a PM in SQL Server working on ObjectSpaces and DataSet. In pre-MS life, I have worked for companies ranging from startup to IBM on a wide range of software projects. Before I started working, I did M.S.E.E. and Ph.D. (CSE) from the University of Notre Dame and B.Tech. E.E. from IIT Bombay, India.

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