In the last months I have been involved in many projects, some on my job, some other personal. One of these is quite ready, after long test sessions, after many modification and improvement.
I have decided to call it “cryogen“, because it not only it resembles the cold, but it contains the part “gen” that can stand for Generation. Well, it’s just a name, what is more important is the way it works.
I’m currently working on the last details and, more important in this moment, the documentation. It is taking me some time, because I do not have a lot of free time and because I’m constantly fixing some small things in order to improve the functionalities and the speed.
cryogen is intended for .Net developers, especially C# ones, and will be soon released in Open Source (LGPL) for everyone who is looking for an easy-to-manage data persistency provider.
In the next weeks, when the documentation will be finalized and the code fixed in its version 1.0 RC1 I will post some more information and links, meanwhile if anyone of you is interested in peeping at the code, documentation or whatever, just let me know and I will be more than happy to provide everything for you.
PS: I hope to be able to present it publicly at the London Barcamp 2: the deadline to complete everything is quite tight, but I think that the product has its own point of strength that should make this small library very useful for the .Net developers.