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Jeff M
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# Posted on: 16-Jun-2005 00:03:48   

I was disappointed to read that I missed the opportunity to vote for LLBLGen in some magazine review. Fact is, I don't frequent the "General Chat" forum, so I missed the annoucement.

I have to say that I have NEVER taken the time and effort to go through the hassle of voting for software products and tools... but I'd do it in a second for LLBLGenPro. PLEASE send out e-mail messages with appropriate links when there is an opportunity to vote. I certainly wouldn't mind that - - and I believe that I'm speaking for the entire LLBL community.

It's important that this software tool continues to survive, grow and flourish. We all need to do our part.

Jeff

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# Posted on: 16-Jun-2005 08:03:04   

i do believe an email was sent. I am pretty sure i got one if i remember correctly. simple_smile

Jeff M
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# Posted on: 16-Jun-2005 09:16:36   

If so, I must have missed mine.

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# Posted on: 16-Jun-2005 09:32:19   

Jeff wrote:

I was disappointed to read that I missed the opportunity to vote for LLBLGen in some magazine review. Fact is, I don't frequent the "General Chat" forum, so I missed the annoucement.

I have to say that I have NEVER taken the time and effort to go through the hassle of voting for software products and tools... but I'd do it in a second for LLBLGenPro. PLEASE send out e-mail messages with appropriate links when there is an opportunity to vote. I certainly wouldn't mind that - - and I believe that I'm speaking for the entire LLBL community. It's important that this software tool continues to survive, grow and flourish. We all need to do our part. Jeff

Thanks for the support, Jeff!! smile

The contest is over though, we became second place in the overall category, behind DeKlarit. (we were alone in our category 'code generators' so no competition there wink ). We did send a couple of emails through the mailing-list, I'm not sure if you've subscribed to the mailinglist.

Frans Bouma | Lead developer LLBLGen Pro
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# Posted on: 16-Jun-2005 09:42:13   

Otis wrote:

We did send a couple of emails through the mailing-list, I'm not sure if you've subscribed to the mailinglist.

Frans, FYI I have never received any email from your mailing list either... cry

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# Posted on: 16-Jun-2005 10:27:43   

Marcus wrote:

Otis wrote:

We did send a couple of emails through the mailing-list, I'm not sure if you've subscribed to the mailinglist.

Frans, FYI I have never received any email from your mailing list either... cry

What's the email address you're subscribed with, the one you use on the forum? If the mailinglist gets a bounce from a mail address, it unsubscribes the person.

Frans Bouma | Lead developer LLBLGen Pro
Jeff M
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# Posted on: 20-Jun-2005 22:15:37   

We evaluated DeKlarit. A good product for non-programmers. It gets you off to a faster start than LLBLGen Pro. But in a short time you begin to bump up against it's shortcomings. The learning curve with LLBLGen is steeper, but the effort is well worth it. The end result is a much more powerful and elegant solution.

Jeff

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# Posted on: 21-Jun-2005 11:27:12   

Marcus wrote:

Otis wrote:

We did send a couple of emails through the mailing-list, I'm not sure if you've subscribed to the mailinglist.

Frans, FYI I have never received any email from your mailing list either... cry

I can't find your email address you use on the forum on the mailinglist. Perhaps one email got bounced or so and it unsubscribed you.

Frans Bouma | Lead developer LLBLGen Pro
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# Posted on: 21-Jun-2005 11:28:46   

Jeff wrote:

We evaluated DeKlarit. A good product for non-programmers. It gets you off to a faster start than LLBLGen Pro. But in a short time you begin to bump up against it's shortcomings. The learning curve with LLBLGen is steeper, but the effort is well worth it. The end result is a much more powerful and elegant solution.

They have some nice features (the BL validation mechanism is nice), though what I think is a bit of a problem is when the application is big, like 200+ tables. Working in a designer is then a bit problematic or starts to get problematic I think.

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# Posted on: 21-Jun-2005 12:54:00   

Frans - I have subscribed to your emails too and never recieved any rage I used my mr <at> <my company>.com email.....

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# Posted on: 22-Jun-2005 10:45:07   

MattWoberts wrote:

Frans - I have subscribed to your emails too and never recieved any rage I used my mr <at> <my company>.com email.....

Can't find it on the list either. Could you please re-register and see if you receive the email you have to reply to? I can then check if your email address is indeed added.

Frans Bouma | Lead developer LLBLGen Pro