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Although CSLA itself is free to download, the only documentation the creator provides are his books and videos, which are not free.
CSLA (''Component-based Scalable Logical Architecture'') was originally targeted toward [[Visual Basic]] 6 in the book ''Visual Basic 6.0 Business Objects'' by Lhotka<ref>Visual Basic 6.0 Business Objects ISBN 1-86100-107-X</ref>. With the advent of [[.NET Framework|Microsoft .NET]], CSLA was completely rewritten from the ground up, with no code carried forward, and called CSLA .NET. This revision took advantage of [[Web Services]] and the object oriented languages that came with Microsoft .NET (in particular, [[Visual Basic|Visual Basic.NET]] and [[C Sharp (programming language)|C#]]).
CSLA .NET was expounded in ''Expert C# Business Objects'' <ref>Expert C# Business Objects ISBN 1-59059-344-8</ref> and ''Expert One-on-One Visual Basic .NET Business Objects'' ISBN 1-59059-145-3, both written by Lhotka. Although CSLA and CSLA .NET were originally targeted toward [[Microsoft]] [[programming languages]], most of the framework can be applied to most object oriented languages.
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