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| | [AI summary] Roundabout Theatre Company's Education initiatives focus on supporting students, career training, and community partnerships through theatre programs.
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| | [AI summary] Hacker Public Radio (HPR) is a community-driven podcast that has been running for over 17 years, featuring daily episodes submitted by members interested in hacker culture, with a focus on fostering collaboration and audience engagement through its open participation model.
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| I'm currently working on a project I've inherited that uses a Postgres sql backend and I was looking for an easy way to make writing our data access layer less time consuming and painful. My first thought was to use a micro-ORM like Massive but while I've heard some really great things about Massive, I felt it might be a tough sell to my team members who aren't too comfortable with Expandos and its dynamic nature (I know, but change in baby steps I suppose). Then I came across PetaPoco and it seemed to fit the bill. Its basically a mico-ORM like Massive with built in support for Postgres except that it also works with POCOs (Plain old CLR Objects) and was pretty easy to get up and running with.