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Business Logic Toolkit is a set of components to simplify .NET application development. BLToolkit is provided as source code that you can use "as is" or customize for your applications. It is written in C# and compatible with .NET Frameworks 3.5 and 4.0, Silverlight 4, and Mono.
An implementation of the Adaptive Object Model (AOM) architecture for dynamic applications. This allows for easy addition of properties and functionality in the application business domain at runtime, without any changes to the code or storage schema.
Ximura is a extensible information management system designed using C# 3.0. Ximura is intended to shorten the development time for building large complex system, by providing a development framework built around a reusable component architecture. Ximura is CLS compliant and works under the
Craig's Utility Library (or CUL, as in cull because I'm not that creative), was initially designed through a number of projects that I've worked on. Over time I assembled a number of classes to handle various tasks and continue to add a number of items in my spare time. The library is
NHibernate.Spatial, Spatial extensions for NHibernate, allows you to connect NHibernate to a spatially enabled database and manipulate geometries in HQL or in .NET code using NetTopologySuite, providing you with a fully integrated GIS programming experience.
NIC.NET is an open source version of NewtonIdeas .NET reusable components library. It includes: * Ultra-fast Spring-like IoC container (codename: Winter) * lightweight DB-independent data access layer (codename: DALC) * database permissions (create/retrieve/update/delete) * flexible caching
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