A small extension to ObservableCollection that allows for multiple items to be added, removed or replaced in a single operation.
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A small extension to ObservableCollection that allows for multiple items to be added, removed or replaced in a single operation.
Server-side code for Open Game List powered by ASP.NET Core 2.0 Web API, Entity Framework Core 2.0 and PostgreSQL
.NET - Background Worker
This basic .NET Core WebAPI back-end sample implements a basic list of Buckets and Objects with an Autodesk Forge 2 Legged OAuth. 3 Legged Authentication is also available, you can switch between the two OAuth services. The front-end was desiged with pure HTML + JavaScript (jQuery, Bootstrap), no ASPx features (i.e. no WebForms or MVC on this sa…
Website for the Tuscaloosa Area Black Chamber of Commerce
Pure .NET Core port of the Lacewing (https://github.com/udp/lacewing) library.
File archiver allows to easly archive files on Windows, Mac or Linux.
a free open source micro-services architecture based on .NET Core 3.0
Sina Weibo open platform SDK for .Net Core https://open.weibo.com/wiki/SDK
An autoclicker for Windows with a wide set of features. Made with C# and .NET
web application development project
Contains methods to access, list and write the contents from/to Blob files under Azure Storage Account.
Sample API application to find groups of people with similar interests (a la MeetUp), Part of a larger scale project for learning Azure technologies.
A Rubik's Cube timer made in C# winforms, with sessions, average calculation, generated scrambles, cube visualization, and cube solving algorithm
.Net Core WebApi Employee Vacation Manger
This is a simple chat web application built with .NET Core 2.0, Entity Framework Core 2.0, React & Redux.
AnselmeWebTest is a solution developed on .NET Core 3.1 using Selenium with all drivers. Focused on reduce lines to test and works fine with AngularJS or other. A lot of real tests are included on this solution to help all people.
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