I remember using CSLA.Net back when I was into windows, .net and C#. The books [0][1] were great resources for learning about application architecture and did a good job at explaining the author’s rational in respect to some framework design decisions. Also I found it easier to understand and use than entity framework.
I think it’s great that the less restrictive MIT license is being used now.
I see they have already begun a javascript implementation [2] as well (not much activity there though). I think implementing CSLA.net with node.js or dart(lang) would be nice in depth familiarisation exercise with both languages/platforms.
I think it’s great that the less restrictive MIT license is being used now.
I see they have already begun a javascript implementation [2] as well (not much activity there though). I think implementing CSLA.net with node.js or dart(lang) would be nice in depth familiarisation exercise with both languages/platforms.
[0] http://www.amazon.com/Expert-Business-Objects-Books-Professi...
[1] http://www.amazon.com/Expert-Business-Objects-Experts-Voice/...
[2] https://github.com/MarimerLLC/cslajs