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		<title>Coffeehouse - Too Much Monkey Business</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>I'm probably going to take heat for this but a&nbsp;monopoly is great for the software industry (I'm not kidding). It makes my life so easy. What better way to create a standard.&nbsp;I have nothing against Sun, Linux, the open source community, but in many ways
 when I wander out of the Microsoft sandbox it seems like chaos, however, I do use open source products in our product. I'm talking as a computer consultant here and from my perspective our .NET projects have much lower risk and are far easier and cheaper to
 implement than our non .NET projects, which vary so tremendously in their makeup.</p>]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Well, I'm not sure what the strange emotion was, but remember, it's not the end-all architecture of the world, it does work pretty well, it's really a mechanism to introduce folks into good generation techniques, and we do it in the evenings till 2 in the
 morning only to help others create better systems. <br>
<br>
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<p>What MyGeneration is not:<br>
------------------------------------<br>
MyGeneration is not a Framework.<br>
MyGeneration is not an Architecture.</p>
<p>What MyGeneration is:<br>
------------------------------------<br>
1) MyGeneration is a Development Tool written in .NET, it can generate anything, PHP, HTML, stored procedures, CVS's, XML, Word Documents, ect ...</p>
<p>2) MyGeneration reads meta-data from a DBMS system and combines with it with your User Defined Meta data to generate &quot;things&quot;, like Business Entities or XML</p>
<p>3) MyGeneration, although it comes with a free .NET architecture does so only to show what is possible</p>
<p>4) MyGeneration, although it comes with lots of sample templates, does so again to show what is possible</p>
<p>5) MyGeneration uses script, either VBScript, Jscript or even DotNetScript (C# or VB.NET) to generate &quot;things&quot;, and it's full script, meaning you can instantiate COM objects via CreateObject(), expose your .NET objects to it via COM Interop and more, there
 nothing you cannot do.<br>
<br>
<strong>I am very greatfull that you refrained and managed to temper your response, thanx !!<br>
<br>
dOOdads is actually a pretty good little architecture if you take the time to investigate, it turns out to very close in API to Microsoft's Object Spaces only it's available now and for Access, SQL, and Oracle and takes just seconds to create.</strong></p>]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Any feedback is most welcome, we're constantly improving things based on user feedback</p>]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I hope I don't get into trouble here, it says read the fine print before you post, but I didn't see anything about not sharing a free product, so here goes ...<br>
<br>
MyGeneration is a 100% free .NET Developer tool capable of generating your stored procedures, html, VB.NET and c# code. In fact, it comes with a free .NET architecture known as dOOdads. MyGeneration supports Access, Microsoft SQL, Oracle, DB2 and MySQL.
<br>
<br>
For what it's worth ...<br>
<a href="http://www.mygenerationsoftware.com/">http://www.mygenerationsoftware.com/</a><br>
<br>
And despite some of the doubt cast dOOdads is a pretty good little architecture, see this page
<a href="http://www.mygenerationsoftware.com/dOOdads/dOOdads.aspx">http://www.mygenerationsoftware.com/dOOdads/dOOdads.aspx</a>&nbsp;and look at the four easy steps that will allow you to create fully functional business entities that read/write/query with strongly
 typed and string based properties in seconds, for SQL, Access or Oracle, and it's free? Sheeze<br>
<br>
Mike Griffin<br>
MyGeneration Software</p>]]></description>
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