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    DbPipeline.NET

    OR-Mapper for C# and VB.NET that is better than Entity Framework

    The DbPipeline.NET OR-Mapper library was created out of frustration of the shortcomings of Entity Framework in handling stateless web applications and hiding of SQL from skilled developers. The DbPipeline.NET Database Interface Library shields you, the programmer, from having to learn and work with all the ADO.NET or Entity Framework database objects at a low level, and encapsulates all this power into objects with many additional capabilities and features that are not offered in the...
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