Gentle.NET 1.1.0 releasedGentle.NET 1.1.0 releasedGentle.NET 1.1.0 released 06/21/2004 06:54 PM The release of Gentle.NET 1.1.0 adds dynamic loading of provider libraries, automatic lowest cost constructor selection, vastly improved transaction handling, a completely reworked configuration file handler, support for decorating private members, and many other improvements. There have been many fixes for Jet/Access, Firebird, MySQL and Sybase users. Gentle.NET is an RDBMS independent object persistence framework. It features automatic SQL generation and object construction, an SQL factory for creating custom queries, DataView construction helpers, excellent performance and reasonably complete docs. Please refer to the readme file for detailed upgrade instructions. Download the latest release from the project home page at http://sf.net/projects/gopf or visit the project community site for documentation and other related material at http://www.mertner.com/confluence. This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)Gentle.NET 1.1.0 releasedGrok Headline matches for Gentle.NET 1.1.0 releasedGentle.NET 1.2.0 released!Gentle.NET 1.2.0 released! 03/14/2005 05:29 PM Gentle.NET is a database independent object persistence framework written in C# for .NET and Mono. It features automatic SQL generation and object construction, an SQL factory for creating custom queries, excellent performance, advanced caching, and much, much more. This release adds an advanced caching subsystem and a provider for SQL Server CE. There have been major improvements to the configuration subsystem, error reporting, and a number of other components. A bug affecting the use of multiple brokers has been fixed. MySQL users should upgrade due to critical bugs in the MySQL library shipped with previous versions. Download the latest release from the project home page at http://sf.net/projects/gopf or visit the project community site for documentation and other related material at http://www.mertner.com/confluence. Gentle.NET 1.0.2Gentle.NET 1.0.2 04/22/2004 06:44 PM An object persistence framework for .NET written in C#. Gentle.NET 0.9.1Gentle.NET 0.9.1 01/27/2004 09:51 PM An object persistence framework. Gentle.NET 1.1.1Gentle.NET 1.1.1 07/04/2004 02:37 AM An object persistence framework for .NET written in C#. GenTleGenTle 12/11/2003 03:55 AM Release of version 0.2.1 Gentle.NET 0.9Gentle.NET 0.9 01/23/2004 05:26 PM An object persistence framework. Gentle.NET 1.0.4Gentle.NET 1.0.4 05/17/2004 10:30 PM An object persistence framework for .NET written in C#. Gentle.NET 1.0.3Gentle.NET 1.0.3 04/28/2004 09:46 PM An object persistence framework for .NET written in C#. Gentle.NET 0.9.5Gentle.NET 0.9.5 02/16/2004 12:51 AM An object persistence framework for .NET written in C#. Gentle CorrectionsGentle Corrections 12/05/2003 10:15 AM Mark Baker: Today, Roy Fielding ripped me a new one on the topic of the https URI scheme, which I had always considered an unnecessary hack. It seems that Mark now knows a bit more about the rationale behind the https URI scheme, but doesn't quite grasp the colloquialism. Trust me, if you've ever witnessed Roy ripping someone a new one, you will know it. Me? I've only gotten a mild swat or two... gentle-db beta1gentle-db beta1 02/12/2004 06:09 PM A simple Web database in PHP. Touring Gentle GiantTouring Gentle Giant 12/19/2004 03:15 PM Game Video Vault.com has posted a quick tour and interview with our friends over at Gentle Giant Studios. If you share an interest in how GGS works and what their plans may be for the future, it's definitely worth checking out. Gentle.NET 1.2.2 (Default branch)Gentle.NET 1.2.2 (Default branch) 04/03/2005 11:45 PM Gentle.NET is a CLS-compliant, database independent object persistence framework. It has an extensive feature set, excellent performance, and reasonably complete docs. It features automatic SQL generation, object construction/caching/uniquing, validation, bindable list support, relation management, transactions, and much more. Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Firebird/InterBase, MS SQL Server (incl. CE), MS Access, SQLite, Sybase, and Sybase ASA are supported. It includes a NAnt build file as well as VS.NET project files for building under Windows. Mono 1.1.4 and higher is fully supported. Changes: This release fixed a bug affecting reserved word handling and another affecting concurrency handling when using unnamed parameters. Big Update From Gentle GiantBig Update From Gentle Giant 12/10/2003 11:22 PM Here is a bunch of news from an update announcement from Gentle Giant just now, including Star Wars statues... Gentle.NET 1.2.1 (Default branch)Gentle.NET 1.2.1 (Default branch) 03/31/2005 07:22 AM Gentle.NET is a CLS-compliant, database independent object persistence framework. It has an extensive feature set, excellent performance, and reasonably complete docs. It features automatic SQL generation, object construction/caching/uniquing, validation, bindable list support, relation management, transactions, and much more. Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Firebird/InterBase, MS SQL Server (incl. CE), MS Access, SQLite, Sybase, and Sybase ASA are supported. It includes a NAnt build file as well as VS.NET project files for building under Windows. Mono 1.1.4 and higher is fully supported. Changes: This release adds a validation subsystem as well as numerous improvements throughout. Critical bugfixes were made in the core components. Existing users should upgrade. The framework is now CLS compliant, and Mono (1.1.4+) is fully supported. Gentle Giant's ChewbaccaGentle Giant's Chewbacca 12/11/2003 10:51 AM Gentle Giant will be releasing a new line of Star Wars statues, exclusively for the collector's club members. A 15" tall Chewbacca will head off the line early in 2004, and should be ready in time for Toy Fair. This looks similar to the statue we reported on last month, but click on the thumbnail above for more detailed photos. Announcements from Gentle GiantAnnouncements from Gentle Giant 02/13/2004 06:36 PM Updates to the Gentle Giant website today included a funky line of two to three inch tall Star Wars "Bust-Ups". Photos of series one are on the site and include Han as above, plus Luke, Leia, Chewbacca, Yoda, and C-3PO, though he is not shown. Another line of 1/6 scale collectibles called the Star Wars Armory Collection also premieres on the site. Shown is an X-Wing pilot helmet and listed is a TIE Figher Pilot helmet. Looks like this is set to replace the cool Riddell helmet line. Gentle Giant Press ChatGentle Giant Press Chat 01/05/2005 04:05 PM The Mini-Bust masters set aside some time today to field a few questions from members of the press. Rebelscum was on hand and is pleased to share the results of the chat with our readers. Gentle Giant Exclusives UpdateGentle Giant Exclusives Update 08/17/2004 09:33 PM If you missed out on the Gentle Giant convention exclusives this summer, good news! The remaining stock will be available to members of the Collectors Club. Both the Luke Skywalker in Stormtrooper disguise mini-bust and Spirit of the Rebellion bust-ups will be available next week. Restrictions will apply. For more info, head on over to Gentle Giant's website and join today. Gentle Giant Busts-Up Comic-ConGentle Giant Busts-Up Comic-Con 07/21/2004 08:18 PM Gentle Giant once again impresses fans with their new line of Bust-Ups, including the exclusive Spirit of the Rebellion set. This exclusive set will be limited to 600 sets per day of the show, and 300 sets for tonight's Preview Night. A Visit To Gentle Giant StudiosA Visit To Gentle Giant Studios 07/09/2004 10:04 AM Our man Mark Hurray was able to visit Gentle Giant Studios last week in California to talk with Eric Lyga, marketing wiz for the company. See what's going on there, and learn more about the cool things they have done, and are planning to do in our new special feature, One Giant Interview. Gentle.NET Object Persistence FrameworkGentle.NET Object Persistence Framework 02/15/2004 10:28 PM Gentle.NET v0.9.5 (stable) - Initial SourceForge Release Gentle Giant Sneak PeekGentle Giant Sneak Peek 04/16/2005 02:26 AM Images of two new offerings from Gentle Giant Studios have surfaced. The Clone Wars 10" General Grievous maquette is set to ship in September, edition size has not yet been determined. Also shipping September, the Imperial Speeder Bike and Scout Trooper statue from Return of the Jedi. Measuring 12.5” x 6.5” x 7.5” this instant classic has been set at a limited edition size of only 1500 pieces worldwide. Thanks to Dean for the pics and information on these pieces. Gentle Giant Con Exclusive NewsGentle Giant Con Exclusive News 05/14/2004 06:11 PM The Gentle Giant website has updated with news of their summer convention plans. Joining the Spirit of the Rebellion Bust-Up 4-pack, Gentle Giant will also be featuring an exclusive Luke Skywalker Stormtrooper Mini-Bust. Quantities look very promising for both San Diego Comic Con and Chicago's Wizard World. In addition, Gentle Giant will continue their tradition of Fan Busts; this year's entries will be able to choose either X-Wing pilot or Stormtrooper themes. Choose wisely, only one fan from each theme will win. For the full details, be sure to check out the Gentle Giant website! A Few Gentle Words from the Club for
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In his new book The Pig Who Sang to the Moon,
Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson continues the critical life's work he began
with the groundbreaking When
Elephants Weep: The Emotional Lives of Animals.
Masson understands the importance of repetition in achieving something
as enormous as changing an entire culture's belief system, and he is
patient and dispassionate in doing so. Like his previous books, The Pig Who Sang to the Moon
is a dense and methodical mix of scientific citations and compelling
anecdotes in defence of his continuing thesis: that animals are not
only intelligent, but also live rich and complex emotional lives.
Previous books have dealt with animals in the wild and with pets, and
the subject this time is the most difficult of all: Farm animals,
which
Masson correctly points out should more properly be called 'farmed
animals'.Masson understands how politically charged his subject is, and carefully avoids overstatement, provocative language or grim descriptions of factory farms that would raise defensive barriers. He is trying to move fence-sitters here -- potential allies in the farming community, social and political leaders, borderline vegetarians and other writers who intuitively sense there is something terribly wrong with raising animals in cramped, painful, mind-numbing, artificial quarters just so we can slaughter them in astronomical quantities to feed the never-ending explosion of human numbers. He'll cite a well-researched report or a respected scientist and follow up with a delightful, always positive, never confrontational story. He qualifies almost every statement he makes, and almost apologetically leads you to the obvious conclusion. He will not condemn our attitudes and actions, preferring instead to explain and understand them, and then gently suggest logical and compassionate alternatives. He explains the atrocities (my word, not his) that are committed against farmed animals by saying simply "it is in our own self-interest not to know them; it is easiest to disconnect from whom we are eating if we know nothing at all about them". Even his conclusion advocating a vegan diet and the eschewing of leather, wool and down products starts with the word if. And to the reader who doubts what difference one person acting on that suggestion would make, he lists the number of animals spared suffering by a single human vegetarian in one lifetime: 6 cows, 22 pigs, 30 sheep, 800 chickens, 50 turkeys, 15 ducks, 12 geese, 7 rabbits, and a half a ton of fish. Masson confesses that he has not yet converted completely to a vegan diet, but explains how quickly the vegan alternatives to animal food products are improving in quality, taste and variety. Like me, he's getting there, urged forward, one step at a time, and he's likewise urging others on, one person at a time. The Pig Who Sang to the Moon is a charming and engaging book with an important message for all of us. |
Kevin Jarnot sez: "Little Tikes
Commercial has created a playground structure called the "Infinity
Climber", which is a climbable Moebius double twist strip for
kids. It also recently won a 2004 Industrial Design Excellence Award
(IDEA)" Link
Cassidy Curtis sez: "I
hate to break it to your readers, but that piece of playground
equipment is not really a Moebius strip. It has two twists, not one,
which means it's an orientable surface (having two unique sides),
topologically equivalent to an ordinary circular strip. A kid on one
side of the strip could crawl around forever and not meet any kids on
the other side. Real Moebius strips have an odd number of twists, and
thus have only one side."
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