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04-12-2005 1:39 PM

Why Mygeneration Beats the Competition when it comes to codegeneration

The main reason why MyGeneration is an excellent tool (Besides support of the dOOdad architecture) is the ability to add several templates to a project. Below is an example of this. In this project there are four templates needed. Adding a template is...
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