I made my choice for .NET development components: Spring.NET for IoC and NHibernate for data access. But how safe is it?
I heard here about SO (I don’t remember which post for sure) that Spring.NET is on the way, because, for example, the original version of Java was developed by a lot of people; but (they say) the only person behind the .NET version is Mr. Mark Pollack. This is true?
And if so, does it make sense to rely on Spring.NET for my production applications?
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