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Project Summary

DataObjects.Net v4.0 is rapid database application development framework.

It combines comprehensive business logic layer development framework, object-relational mapper and a set of storage implementations enabling the same BLL code work everywhere dramatically reducing the resources and time you need to develop generally any application dealing with persistent data.

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C#
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XML
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JavaScript
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30 Day Summary

Apr 10 2016 — May 10 2016

12 Month Summary

May 10 2015 — May 10 2016