Thrift
by: The Apache Software Foundation
- 85 total downloads
- Latest version: 0.9.1.3
Version from this branch: https://github.com/aausch/thrift/tree/0.9.1
(this commit: https://github.com/aausch/thrift/commit/e25bfc73705c9ac8087d1fd3f6ef943791d5cfd3)
nuget package v. 0.9.1.2: now also including thrift compiler for windows (thrift-0.9.1.exe)
nuget package v. 0.9.1.3: now properly matching dll and nuget versions, for smoother integration with VS
TimeSpan2
by: David Hall
- 120 total downloads
- Latest version: 2.4.3
Library with Windows Forms control to capture a natural languange time span/duration such as "3 days, 2 hours, 19 minutes" instead of "3:02:19:00".
TimeSpan2.Core
by: David Hall
- 21 total downloads
- Latest version: 2.4.3
Library to extend the functionality of the TimeSpan structure to be comparable, serializable, and convertible. It also supports localized string formatting and parsing so a TimeSpan can be represented by something like "3 days, 2 hours, 19 minutes" instead of "3:02:19:00".
TimeZoneConverter
by: Matt Johnson-Pint
- 95 total downloads
- Latest version: 3.5.0
Lightweight library to convert quickly between IANA, Windows, and Rails time zone names.
Tizen.NET.API4
by: Samsung Electronics
- 7 total downloads
- Latest version: 4.0.1.14152
Reference assemblies of Tizen .NET API Level 4.
Tizen.NET.API5
by: Samsung Electronics
- 16 total downloads
- Latest version: 5.0.0.14629
Reference assemblies of Tizen .NET API Level 5.
UnmanagedExports
by: Robert Giesecke
- 35 total downloads
- Latest version: 1.2.7
A set of compile-time libraries (nothing to deploy) and a build task that enable you to export functions from managed code to native applications.
That means, you can create plugins in a managed language like C# or F# for native applications that only have a C-Api (like Notepad++).
The nuget package is all you need. Just mark your methods with [DllExport] and build for x86, x64 or ia64.
Hints:
- You have to set your platform target to either x86, ia64 or x64. AnyCPU assemblies cannot export functions.
- The export name defaults to the method name and the calling convention to stdcall. If that's all what you want, you can just use [DllExport] without parameters.
- You cannot put your exports in generic types or export generic methods. (The CLR wouldn't know what type parameters to use)
upgrade-assistant
by: Microsoft
- 415 total downloads
- Latest version: 1.0.518
A tool to assist developers in upgrading .NET Framework and .NET applications to latest versions of .NET.
Utf8Json
by: neuecc
- 13 total downloads
- Latest version: 1.0.0
Definitely Fastest and Zero Allocation JSON Serializer for C#(NET, .NET Core, Unity, Xamarin).
Validation
by: Andrew Arnott
- 128 total downloads
- Latest version: 2.6.68
Method input validation and runtime checks that report errors or throw exceptions when failures are detected.
ValueTupleBridge
by: Nobuyuki Iwanaga
- 31 total downloads
- Latest version: 0.1.5
Backporting of System.ValueTuple for .NET 3.5.
Verify
by: https://github.com/VerifyTests/Verify/graphs/contributors
- 3.258k total downloads
- Latest version: 31.12.3
Enables verification of complex models and documents.
Verify.Xunit
by: https://github.com/VerifyTests/Verify/graphs/contributors
- 2.668k total downloads
- Latest version: 31.12.3
Enables verification of complex models and documents.
Vogen
by: Steve Dunn
- 79 total downloads
- Latest version: 8.0.5-beta.1
This package contains a Souce Generator which generates Value Objects that wrap simple primitives such as int, string, double etc.
A ValueObject is a strongly typed (strongly, not stringly) domain object that is immutable.
Instead of `int customerId = 42;` we have `var customerId = CustomerId.From(42);`
To use, just create something like this:
[ValueObject(typeof(int))]
public partial struct CustomerId
{
}
var customerId = CustomerId.From(42);
Validation is in just one place. You can't introduce bad objects into your domain, therefore you can assume that in your domain every ValueObject is valid.
Waher.Networking.XMPP.Concentrator
by: Peter Waher
- 585 total downloads
- Latest version: 4.3.0
Implements the XMPP IoT concentrator as defined by the Neuro-Foundation (neuro-foundation.io). The concentrator interface allows a device to manage a set of internal virtual devices, all sharing the same XMPP connection.
WebSocket4Net
by: Kerry Jiang
- 173 total downloads
- Latest version: 0.15.2
WebSocket4Net is a .NET websocket client implemtation. It originates from SuperWebSocket WebSocket Client. For better developing of the websocket client, it was separated from SuperWebSocket and was renamed to WebSocket4Net.
WebSocketSharp-netstandard
by: sta
- 7 total downloads
- Latest version: 1.0.1
websocket-sharp provides the WebSocket protocol client and server.
It supports:
- RFC 6455
- WebSocket Client and Server
- Per-message Compression extension
- Secure Connection
- HTTP Authentication (Basic/Digest)
- Query String, Origin header and Cookies
- Connecting through the HTTP Proxy server
- .NET 3.5 or later (includes compatible)
WindowsAzure.Storage
by: Microsoft
- 413 total downloads
- Latest version: 9.3.3
NOTE: As of version 9.4.0, this library has been split into multiple parts and replaced: See https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Azure.Storage.Blob/, https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Azure.Storage.File/, https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Azure.Storage.Queue/, and https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Azure.Storage.Common/.
For table support, see https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Azure.CosmosDB.Table/.
This client library enables working with the Microsoft Azure storage services which include the blob and file service for storing binary and text data, the table service for storing structured non-relational data, and the queue service for storing messages that may be accessed by a client.
For this release see notes - https://github.com/Azure/azure-storage-net/blob/master/README.md and https://github.com/Azure/azure-storage-net/blob/master/changelog.txt
Microsoft Azure Storage team's blog - http://blogs.msdn.com/b/windowsazurestorage/
WinSCP
by: Martin Prikryl
- 736 total downloads
- Latest version: 6.6.0-beta
The WinSCP .NET assembly is a .NET wrapper around WinSCP’s scripting interface that allows your code to connect to a remote machine and manipulate remote files over SFTP, FTP, WebDAV, S3 and SCP sessions.
The library is primarily intended for advanced automation tasks on Microsoft Windows that require conditional processing, loops or other control structures for which the basic scripting interface is too limited. The library is not a general purpose file transfer library. It particularly has a limited support for an interactive processing, and as such it is not well suited for use in GUI applications. For the same reason it is also difficult to use the assembly within a restricted environment like a web server, that limits or even restricts execution of external processes.
For documentation and examples of use, see project website.
The NuGet package includes the assembly itself and a required WinSCP executable. When installed, it adds the assembly as reference to your project and sets up WinSCP executable to be copied to project output directory, so that it can be found on run-time.