Cardizer
A functional minimalist credit card randomizer to test application. (by d-edge)
Cardidy
A .net library to identify credit card number and cvv (by d-edge)
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Cardizer
Posts with mentions or reviews of Cardizer.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-01.
- Looking to contribute to a F# project? Come contribute to our beginner friendly credit card generator!
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What are you working on? (2021-06)
With others developers, we convinced our employer to start pushing officially code originally made internally. Most of the code will be shared under the MIT license. From this initiative I just released openly my first library: Cardizer. It is a dotnet lib written in F# (ofc). We use it to generate randomize but valid credit card number for testing purpose. Its implementation is quite naive so feel free to comment what I can improve! I plan to try an type driven approach later on.
Cardidy
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- Trouver un premier poste
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Using a tuple to initialize properties in the constructor. Yes or no?
Cant unsee it now. I updated it: #63. But I still not sure if I will keep the PR or not .
What are some alternatives?
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