====== Frameworks and Libraries ====== ===== C# ===== ==== .Net Framework ==== Website: ==== Mono ==== Website: ==== ORM ==== I use NHibernate for all of my Object-Relational Mapping duties. I do the mapping with Fluent NHibernate, and querying with LINQ to NHibernate. === NHibernate === Website: http://nhforge.org/ NHibernate is a mature, open source object-relational mapper for the .NET framework. It's actively developed , fully featured and used in thousands of successful projects. === Fluent NHibernate === Website: http://fluentnhibernate.org/ Fluent, XML-less, compile safe, automated, convention-based mappings for NHibernate. === LINQ to NHibernate === Website: http://ayende.com/Blog/archive/2009/07/26/nhibernate-linq-1.0-released.aspx Linq for NHibernate allows developers to write queries using LINQ syntax, which are then translated into Criteria Queries that are executed by an NHibernate Session object. ===== Java ===== ==== J2SE ==== Website: ==== J2EE ==== Website: ===== Python ===== ==== Django ==== Website: ===== Databases ===== ==== SQL Server ==== Website: ==== MySql ==== Website: ==== MongoDB ==== Website: http://mongodb.org MongoDB is a scalable, high-performance, open source, schema-free, document-oriented database. MongoDB features include: * Document-oriented storage (the simplicity and power of JSON-like data schemas) * Dynamic queries * Full index support, extending to inner-objects and embedded arrays * Query profiling * Fast, in-place updates * Efficient storage of binary data large objects (e.g. photos and videos) * Replication and fail-over support * Auto-sharding for cloud-level scalability * MapReduce for complex aggregation * Commercial Support, Hosting, and Consulting