About the Reviewers

Fabio Maulo has lived his youth in Montecosaro, a small village in the hills of the Marche in Italy. His first computer was a Mac128 in 1984; since then, he has always followed technology of the moment, trying to learn as much as possible. Since the end of past century, he has followed the evolution of ORM, at first in Delphi's world and then the .NET's world. He joined to NHibernate's team in 2007, and since 2008, is leading the project.

José Fernando Romaniello is a senior developer with ten years of experience in Microsoft technologies. He currently lives in Argentina, and works for GenWise B.V. José has a strong involvement in various open source projects in .Net world, and he actively contributes to uNhAddins, LinqSpecs, and HqlAddin. He enjoys sharing his knowledge in his blog as well as on mailing lists.

Gabriel N. Schenker has been working for over 12 years as an independent consultant, trainer, and mentor, mainly on the .NET platform. He is currently working as lead software architect in a mid-size US company based in Austin, TX providing software and services to the pharmaceutical industry, as well as to many well-known universities throughout the US and in many other countries around the world. Gabriel is passionate about software development, and tries to make life of the developers easier by providing guidelines and frameworks to reduce friction in the software development process.

He has used NHibernate in many different commercial projects—web-based as well as windows-based solutions. Gabriel has written many articles and blog posts about different aspects of NHibernate. He is the author behind the well-known NHibernate FAQ blog.

Gabriel is married, and the father of four children. During his spare, time he likes hiking in the mountains, cooking, and reading.

Tuna Toksoz is currently a graduate student at the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at MIT. He mainly concentrates on Software Development and Autonomous Systems. He likes to be involved in OSS projects. He contributes to Nhibernate and Castle projects as a committer, and actively participates in many tech-related mailing groups.

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