Cursively
CleanArchitecture
Cursively | CleanArchitecture | |
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3 | 18 | |
39 | 14,852 | |
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3.2 | 8.7 | |
over 3 years ago | 4 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Cursively
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Ask HN: Examples of Top C# Code?
I was looking at the CSV parser Cursively recently, and I think it is a good simple example of a high performance C# parser and API design.
https://github.com/airbreather/Cursively
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The Fastest Csv Parser In Net
Agreed, and agreed. #21 and #22 seek to address this, but these have actually been very low priority for me: as your benchmarks show, if you primarily need a bunch of objects that must be UTF-16 strings, then are other libraries out there that will do the job just fine. The main reason to use Cursively for that would be if you have some use cases where you need the unusual qualities that Cursively offers, but other use cases where you can live with something more traditional, and you don't want to have two different CSV processing libraries.
The usage instructions are in the README on https://github.com/airbreather/Cursively. The most straightforward way to get started (for now) is:
CleanArchitecture
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Dotnet.World.News(Wednesday, September, 20, 2023)
🔴 [CleanArchitecture] (Learning Template + Docs): A starting point for Clean Architecture with ASP.NET Core. Clean Architecture is just the latest in a series of names for the same loosely-coupled, dependency-inverted architecture.
- Advice for the web API app development using clean architecture in .NET 6.
- Не знаю где задать этот вопрос
- Where can I learn more about Design Patterns & Clean Architecture in .NET?
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Learning .NET core as a front-end developer
Here’s a few: - complex domain driven example using vertical slice - another DDD example - clean architecture template by Jason taylor - clean architecture template by ardalis
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Ask HN: Examples of Top C# Code?
This repository is a good place to start with modern c# code, specifically ASP.NET
https://github.com/ardalis/CleanArchitecture
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API’s in ASP.NET
If you want to try clean architecture, you can check out Steve smith’s repo or Jason Taylor’s repo.
- Tips to develop a Blazor Server app that’s easy to migrate to WASM in the future
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Measuring maintainability metrics with NDepend
🔗 Clean Architecture repository | GitHub
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Confused on how to structure my API with Entity Framework
Overall i now use a DDD style approach with Mediatr based on https://github.com/ardalis/CleanArchitecture/tree/main/src as well as snippets from Microsofts https://github.com/dotnet-architecture/eShopOnWeb
What are some alternatives?
CsvExport - Very simple CSV-export tool for C#
CleanArchitecture - Clean Architecture Solution Template for ASP.NET Core
Sylvan - A collection of .NET libraries, including the fastest general-purpose CSV parser for .NET.
AutoMapper - A convention-based object-object mapper in .NET.
PdfSharpCore - Port of the PdfSharp library to .NET Core - largely removed GDI+ (only missing GetFontData - which can be replaced with freetype2)
blazor-starter-kit - Clean Architecture Template for Blazor WebAssembly Built with MudBlazor Components.
AlterNats - An alternative high performance NATS client for .NET.
MassTransit - Distributed Application Framework for .NET
H.Pipes - A simple, easy to use, strongly-typed, async wrapper around .NET named pipes.
JHipster.NET - JHipster.NET blueprint
oqtane.framework - CMS & Application Framework for Blazor & .NET MAUI
Havit.Blazor - Free Bootstrap 5 components for ASP.NET Blazor + optional enterprise-level stack for Blazor development (gRPC code-first, layered architecture, localization, auth, ...)