Getting up to speed With MyGeneration. (MyGeneration QuickStart Guide)

Ok I already blogged a lot about MyGeneration.

Yesterday I gave a demo to several people and promised those people I would post a link to the quickstart guide. So here is the link. Too bad I had so little time to explain everything.

I didn't had time to show the incredible MyMeta engine, Didn't had time to talk about the SUCCESSOR of dOOdad,  EntitySpaces (here is the link). Completely targeted towards Whidbey and ADO 2.0. Didn't had time to mention the Templates that will generate a complete asp webapp....Men I could have talked for hours.......

But unfortunately we had several presentations. And they were ineteresting too.... Learned a lot about improving XML processing speed.

And to everybody who didn't saw the presentation, I say. Go on, download MyGeneration, give the quickstart a look, try it out and you are hooked.

Good luck and happy coding

Published Friday, July 01, 2005 8:04 AM by Patrick Wellink
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# re: Getting up to speed With MyGeneration. (MyGeneration QuickStart Guide)

Friday, July 01, 2005 8:40 AM by Patrick Wellink
Thanks a lot for your great demo, Patrick! I learned a lot and will definitely give MyGeneration a try in short notice. If you have any experience with developing webapps using the Templates, I'd love to read more...

# re: Getting up to speed With MyGeneration. (MyGeneration QuickStart Guide)

Friday, July 01, 2005 11:45 AM by Patrick Wellink
well there is a demo available on the mygen website, go to the templates and browse a little there.... I guess you will find it soon enough.

# re: Getting up to speed With MyGeneration. (MyGeneration QuickStart Guide)

Friday, July 01, 2005 5:11 PM by Patrick Wellink
It's a nice tool, but dOOdad is not that cool. I really miss the 1:n n:m relations.

# re: Getting up to speed With MyGeneration. (MyGeneration QuickStart Guide)

Friday, July 01, 2005 5:33 PM by Patrick Wellink
We'll have 1:n and n:m in EntitySpaces which is now underway ;)