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    NhGen - NHibernate Code Generator
    A Mapping generator for NHibernate (NH) via FluentNH and NH.Burrows. Generate source code in C# to access MySql or SQL Server dbs. VB.Net may be supported eventually. See Develop > News menu for updates and release notes.
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    TDO - Typed Data Object is a .NET source code generator (C#/VB) for data layers based on Microsoft SQL Server 2000/MSDE/2005/Express. TDO allows .NET Framework 2.0 developers, to have the source code automatically generated for MS SQL Server databases.
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    DaMonkey is a database access layer code generator for the .NET 2.0 Framework. DaMonkey has a GUI designer and generates SQL as well as VB and C# code. The generated code supports multiple databases, locking, transctions and audit trails.
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