math lib for .NET. n-dim arrays, complex numbers, linear algebra, FFT, sorting, cells- and logical arrays as well as 3D plotting classes help developing algorithms on every platform supporting .NET. Sources from SVN, binaries: http://ilnumerics.net
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SQLite client synchronization provider for Microsoft Sync Framework. Can be used as a replacement for the standard SQLCeClientSyncProvider. Note: This library depends on System.Data.Sqlite (http://sqlite.phxsoftware.com/).
BizBlox is a simple to use Object Relational Mapper API for .Net. On top of the usual features you expect from an ORM it provides native support for web services using transfer objects and partial transfer objects.
db4o is the world's leading open source object database for Java and .NET. Leverage fast native object persistence, ACID transactions, query-by-example, S.O.D.A object query API, automatic class schema evolution, small size (http://developer.db4o.com)
Framework for RAD against relational database. Supports multiple database platforms. Uses generics and partial classes. Includes a winforms Class Generatator for autogenerating O/R mapper classes based on Customisable templates.
A mixed DAL(Data Access Layer).It looks like SqlHelper somewhat but it doesn't have too many overload method.It have some functions in nHibernate. It includes snippest and project templete for Visual Studio.linz focus on usability and rapidly dev.
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.