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    FreeSql

    FreeSql

    .NET aot orm, VB.NET/C# orm, Mysql/PostgreSQL/SqlServer/Oracle orm

    FreeSql is a robust ORM (Object Relational Mapper) for .NET that supports multiple databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Oracle, and SQL Server. It provides advanced features such as automatic entity mapping, LINQ-style queries, caching, and database-first or code-first workflows. Designed for developers who want full control and performance without sacrificing productivity.
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    SmartSql

    SmartSql

    SmartSql = MyBatis in C# + .NET Core+ Cache(Memory | Redis)

    SmartSql is a lightweight, high-performance ORM for .NET inspired by MyBatis. It provides a hybrid approach that separates SQL from application code while supporting dynamic queries, mapping, and caching. With XML or annotation-based configuration, SmartSql is designed to balance control and productivity for .NET developers.
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    DataNucleus

    DataNucleus

    Java persistence using JDO, JPA or REST

    DataNucleus provides Java data persistence to a range of datastores using JDO/JPA/REST APIs. *** Note that code development is no longer on SourceForge (code on SourceForge is for versions up to 3.3.5 only) ***
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    go-kallax

    go-kallax

    Kallax is a PostgreSQL typesafe ORM for the Go language

    go-kallax is a type-safe ORM for Go, designed to work seamlessly with PostgreSQL. It generates Go code from your database schema using model definitions, allowing for clean and performant data access without raw SQL. The library is built with Go idioms in mind and focuses on compile-time safety and ease of use.
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    Open Jungo

    Open Jungo

    Open software persistence model

    Open Jungo is a flexible entity persistence model that makes it easy to create object-centric components with minimal coding. Unlike most current entity frameworks, Jungo does not require developers to structure their code in any particular way or specify database structures. Open Jungo supports most major proprietary and open source databases as well as well as a built-in highly efficient zero-configuration object-oriented database systems. It requires no external dependencies and...
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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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