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My Regex Tester - 5 views
Qink | Free .NET Libraries - 1 views
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The Ultimate List of Freely Available .NET Libraries
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EPPlus is based on Excel Package and allows creation/reading of .XLSX (Excel 2007). It is actually the most advanced even comparing to NPOI.
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LinqToTwitter - Linq-based wrapper for all Twitter API functionality in C#
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a metrics library for node.js - 7 views
High Scalability - High Scalability - Heroku Emergency Strategy: Incident Com... - 2 views
Uses and misuses of implicit typing - Fabulous Adventures In Coding - Site Home - MSDN ... - 4 views
High Scalability - High Scalability - Paper: NoSQL Databases - NoSQL Introduc... - 10 views
why semantic data integration - expressor - 11 views
Essential JavaScript And jQuery Design Patterns - A Free New Book - 30 views
Mozilla Labs » Chromeless Browser - 19 views
NuPack - pacakge management for Visual Studio - 3 views
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NuPack is a free, open source developer focused package management system for the .NET platform intent on simplifying the process of incorporating third party libraries into a .NET application during development.
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There are a large number of useful 3rd party open source libraries out there for the .NET platform, but for those not familiar with the OSS ecosystem, it can be a pain to pull these libraries into a project.
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NuPack automates all these common and tedious tasks for a package as well as its dependencies. It removes nearly all of the challenges of incorporating a third party open source library into a project’s source tree. Of course, using that library properly is still up to the developer.
Extreme JavaScript Performance - 10 views
Ajax View - Microsoft Research - 1 views
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Ajax View enables developer to see and control the behaviors of their web applications on user's desktops.
REST in WCF Blog Series Index | Demystifying The Code - 4 views
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As some of you know, I am in the midst of a blog series on REST in WCF. Further, I have been hard at work on a series of screencasts on the same subject (in conjunction with Ron Jacobs). My colleague Tim Heuer relayed to me that I didn’t have a single post that we can point a person to that provides links to all of the posts and screencasts. I will keep this post updated with all of the info: