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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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    BACMan is a Microsoft Access based application designed for the management and analysis of hybridization data related to the high throughput screening of large insert genomic libraries associated with physical mapping projects.
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    CLAM (Common Language Automation Machine) attempts to eliminate the rote mapping of data to objects that is prevalent in most modern development languages by breaking the bonds of relational data and providing a generic mechanism for retrieving data.
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