Agile ADO.Net Persistence Layer Part 4: Writing data access for new da(rlacovara.blogspot.com)

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I recently decided that I needed to take a fresh look at how to build a persistence architecture that would provide the flexibility of an ORM, that would embrace change instead of resist it (making maintenance code easier), and would use ADO.Net. I started building from the ground up, threw away any best practices that resulted in friction, and Agile ADO.Net Persistence Layer is the result. Part 1 in the series can be found here: Agile ADO.Net Persistence Layer Overview.

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