Awesome!  As you all now / have guessed, I've been completely snowed 
under with work-related work for the last couple of months, and have had 100% 
intention but 0% time to do anything with the Linq provider.  And it's really 
pained me to have done so much work, to know that it's so close to being 
useable, but to also know that there were various glitches that would have been 
show-stoppers had they not been fixed.So catching up on the list today, I'm 
absolutely delighted to see Patrick on board and the great work that he's 
already done - fantastic work, and THANK YOU!!If there's anything in the code 
(either what the code is doing or what the hell was going on in my head when I 
wrote it), feel free to email / skype me directly and I'll do my best to help 
you out.Cheers,Steve 
        
        -- Steve StrongSent with Sparrow
                
                
        On Monday, November 29, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Fabio Maulo wrote:
        
            Weborb is a real-world demostration on how use NH, especially HQL, 
ina RIA... even direcly from jscript or whatvever you want.But... well... In 
.NET world LINQ is the real COOL thing.--Fabio MauloEl 29/11/2010, a las 11:32, 
Kakone <[email protected]> escribió: On 26 nov, 03:17, Dmitry  wrote:> I 
want to say thanks to Patrick for trying improve the LINQ provider.> In my 
opinion, and it seems like I am not alone, LINQ is the biggest> usable addition 
to the NH3. You are not alone :-) As I'm trying to use NHibernate with WCF RIA 
Services, LINQ is very important (I can't use another query method, otherwise, 
I lost all the benefits of RIA Services). For the moment, i don't know if I 
will continue to use NHibernate due to the issues with LINQ provider. So, i'm 
happy to see that someone try to improve the LINQ provider (I tried to enter 
the source code but it's not very easy...)[email protected]>
                        
                        
                        
                        
        
                
                
    

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