SharpDX.Direct2D1
by: Alexandre Mutel
- 56 total downloads
- Latest version: 2.6.3
Assembly providing DirectX - Direct2D, DirectWrite and WIC managed API.
SharpDX.Direct3D11
by: Alexandre Mutel
- 14 total downloads
- Latest version: 2.6.3
Assembly providing DirectX - Direct3D11, Direct3D11.1 and Effects11 managed API.
SharpDX.Direct3D9
by: Alexandre Mutel
- 59 total downloads
- Latest version: 2.6.3
Assembly providing DirectX - Direct3D9 managed API.
SharpDX.DXGI
by: Alexandre Mutel
- 58 total downloads
- Latest version: 2.6.3
Assembly providing DirectX - DXGI 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2 managed API.
SharpGen.Runtime
by: jkoritzinsky
- 37 total downloads
- Latest version: 2.4.2-beta
Support classes for code generated by SharpGen.
SharpGen.Runtime.COM
by: jkoritzinsky
- 18 total downloads
- Latest version: 2.4.2-beta
C# COM Interop classes for use with SharpGenTools generated libraries
SharpPcap
by: Chris Morgan
- 21 total downloads
- Latest version: 4.4.0
SharpPcap is a cross-platform(Windows, Mac, Linux) packet capture framework for the .NET environment. It provides an API for capturing, injecting, analyzing and building packets using any .NET language such as C# and VB.NET.
SharpZipLib
by: http://www.icsharpcode.net/
- 18 total downloads
- Latest version: 0.86.0
#ziplib (SharpZipLib, formerly NZipLib) is a Zip, GZip, Tar and BZip2 library written entirely in C# for the .NET platform. It is implemented as an assembly (installable in the GAC), and thus can easily be incorporated into other projects (in any .NET language).
Should
by: Eric Hexter, Tim Scott
- 17 total downloads
- Latest version: 1.1.20
The Should Assertion Library provides a set of extension methods for test assertions for AAA and BDD style tests. It provides assertions only, and as a result it is test runner agnostic. The assertions are a direct fork of the xUnit test assertions. This project was born because test runners Should be independent of the assertions!
Shouldly
by: Jake Ginnivan, Joseph Woodward, Simon Cropp
- 86 total downloads
- Latest version: 4.1.0
Shouldly - Assertion framework for .NET. The way asserting *Should* be
SixLabors.Core
by: Six Labors
- 11 total downloads
- Latest version: 1.0.0-beta0002
Low level primitives for use across Six Labors projects..
SixLabors.Fonts
by: Six Labors and contributors
- 21 total downloads
- Latest version: 1.0.0-beta0001
A cross-platform library for loading and laying out for processing and measuring; written in C#
SixLabors.ImageSharp
by: Six Labors and contributors
- 157 total downloads
- Latest version: 3.1.12
A new, fully featured, fully managed, cross-platform, 2D graphics API for .NET
SixLabors.ImageSharp.Drawing
by: Six Labor and contributors
- 11 total downloads
- Latest version: 1.0.0-beta0001
An extension to ImageSharp that allows the drawing of images, paths, and text.
This is the official release of ImageSharp.Drawing by the Six Labors team who own the ImageSharp codebase.
SixLabors.Shapes
by: Scott Williams and contributors
- 11 total downloads
- Latest version: 1.0.0-beta0001
Polygon manipulation/merging and interrogation library.
Its a fully manged netstandard library so should work everywhere.
SixLabors.Shapes.Text
by: Scott Williams and contributors
- 42 total downloads
- Latest version: 1.0.0-beta0001
Allows generating glyphs for text and a font for manipulation using SixLabors.Shapes
SkiaSharp.NativeAssets.Linux
by: Microsoft
- 22 total downloads
- Latest version: 3.118.0-preview.1.2
SkiaSharp is a cross-platform 2D graphics API for .NET platforms based on Google's Skia Graphics Library.
It provides a comprehensive 2D API that can be used across mobile, server and desktop models to render images.
smtpapi
by: Brandon West
- 18 total downloads
- Latest version: 1.0.0
Easily build SendGrid SMTPAPI headers.
SourceLink.Create.CommandLine
by: Cameron Taggart
- 286 total downloads
- Latest version: 2.8.3
SourceLink: Source Code On Demand
Source Link your Portable PDB files to allow source code to be downloaded on demand
SpecFlow
by: SpecFlow Team
- 996 total downloads
- Latest version: 4.0.31-beta
SpecFlow aims at bridging the communication gap between domain experts and developers by binding business readable behavior specifications to the underlying implementation. Our mission is to provide a pragmatic and frictionless approach to Acceptance Test Driven Development and Behavior Driven Development for .NET projects today.