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    PLiX (Programming Language in XML) is an XML-based code-generation framework. Generators produce XML matching the PLiX.xsd schema, which can be formatted into multiple languages. Extensible formatters support C# and VB.NET in Visual Studio 2005 and 2008
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    It's an infrastructure helps engineers to develop enterprise software solutions in Microsoft .NET easily and productively which consists of an extendable and maintainable web system architecture with a suite of generic business model, APIs and servi
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    DataLG is a Data Access Layer (DAL) generator. Create stored procedures, views, and tables on the database side, then use DataLG to create an assembly (and its source) to interact with them. Works with: Ms Sql Server, Sqlite 3, Mysql 4-5, and PostgreSQL.
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    Parse and harvest existing source code Create RAS compliant assets Sub-Second Code Searching (Class inherits QUERY, Implements QUERY, etc...) Reverse engineer source code to UML (Class Diagram and Sequence Diagrams) And much much more
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    A toolkit to design applications using design patterns, with facility to generate code, and reverse engineering. Drag and Drop facility to create UML Class diagrams Support to write custom plug-ins for code generators and reverse engineering.
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    Cooperator is on the one hand, a base class library for Object Relational Mapping, ORM, and by another one, a tool of code generation for for the MS.Net 2.0/3.0, using Business Objects and Stored Procedures. DAL, ORM, UOW, FACADE, MAPPER, MODELING ...
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    NHag - NHibernate Automated Generator - is an advanced Codegenerator. Based on the hbm.xmls it can produce class code (in VB.NET and C#), Cell- and MVP-based abstraction layers and test scenarios (Test-DB and Unit Tests) for the generated classes. It's
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