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SQL+.NET Alternatives

The best SQL+.NET alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. See Comparison of Entity Framework vs NHibernate.

  2. Free-of-Charge (without Technical Support), also see GitHub and Benchmarks.

  3. Ideanote is the #1 rated Idea Management solution for companies of all sizes. Collect, develop and manage more of the right ideas from customers and employees to drive your growth.

    Try for free freemium $49.0 / Monthly (Business Plan, 15 Users)

  4. SQLAlchemy is the Python SQL toolkit and Object Relational Mapper that gives application developers the full power and flexibility of SQL.

    Open Source

  5. The easiest way to use T4 Templates inside Visual Studio.

  6. LLBLGen Pro: Using databases in your .NET code made easy. The entity modeling solution for Entity Framework, LLBLGen Pro Runtime Framework, NHibernate and Linq to SQL.

  7. Provides access to a MySQL database by mapping database entries to objects and vice-versa.

    Open Source

  8. Hibernate team account. Hibernate is a suite of open source projects around domain models. The flagship project is Hibernate ORM, the Object Relational Mapper.

  9. Hibernate an open source Java persistence framework project.

    Open Source

  10. Entity Developer is a powerful ORM designer for ADO.

  11. CodeSmith is a template-based code generator tool. It features a syntax nearly identical to ASP.

  12. Run SQL in your browser and chart the results

  13. Telosys is a lightweight Open Source code generator. Telosys allows to generate any kind of language (Java, Python, GoLang, PHP, JavaScript, TypeScript, C#, etc). It works without UML model. All the code generation templates are customizable.

    Open Source free

  14. Application and Data, Data Stores, and Object Relational Mapper (ORM)

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