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    NDO® (.NET Data Objects®) is a powerful tool for object relational mapping (O/R-Mapping) on the Microsoft® .NET Platform. It integrates smoothly in Visual Studio, using an Add-in. The latest version 3.0 works with .NET 4.0/4.5/4.5.1 and Visual Studio 2010/2012/2013/2015. Download and issue tracking has been moved to the NDO Website.
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    Evil Dicom (classic)
    The original C# .NET 4.0 DICOM library designed for rapid development of DICOM applications. the new library can be found at evildicom.rexcardan.com. The website has maintenance planned for 08.21.12 and will be down.
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    SharpMud is a MUD server Framework written for .NET 2.0 in 100% C#. Provides an applcation layer that allows for MUD developers to focus on gameplay, not server mechanics. See the website for more information, including project status and direction.
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