awesome-dotnet
UWP Community Toolkit
awesome-dotnet | UWP Community Toolkit | |
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22 | 20 | |
18,321 | 5,775 | |
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7.7 | 2.0 | |
24 days ago | 9 days ago | |
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Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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awesome-dotnet
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Developer should-know websites
Github .Net, Node, Cloud, React ... Awesomes
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Hi there. Is there any libraries or packages out there that’s similar or better than EfSchemaCompare?
When checking for .NET related tools I tend to look at awewsome-dotnet and I couldn't find EfSchemaCompare or any other tool which seems to be related. Might be worth adding it there.
- Some open source repo to explore
- What do YOU use C# for in the real world?
- Learning Path For Go Developer
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Nuget - Most useful
You can find interesting packages/projects for searching "awesome dotnet" in github. For example: https://github.com/quozd/awesome-dotnet https://github.com/thangchung/awesome-dotnet-core
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Example of a well designed modern .Net SDK
Probably you might find some inspiration here - https://github.com/quozd/awesome-dotnet
- Ask HN: Examples of Top C# Code?
- What is a tool you use or a bit of code that you like to use that you feel is worth bragging about?
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Why is there a lack of cool repos?
Have you looked through https://github.com/quozd/awesome-dotnet/blob/master/README.md
UWP Community Toolkit
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Hello everyone, I made a Windows 10/11 Multitool app with Winforms. I'm just gonna share some screenshots.
GitHub/WCT/Controls/DataGrid (source code for the control)
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How did you guys get your first C# job?
Started programming by writing some apps for Windows Phone later UWP during university. A few years ago I started collaborating a lot on GitHub to some Microsoft projects, like the Windows Community Toolkit. There I created a lot of new APIs and libraries, like all the new animation APIs and pipeline brush APIs, etc. I then also proposed adding some general .NET APIs to it, and that's how the MVVM Toolkit was born, along with other libraries which are now moved to the .NET Community Toolkit. Fast forward until about late 2020, and they pinged me saying the new Microsoft Store (which hadn't been announced yet back then) was using several of those new APIs I had written, so we started collaborating more so that I could add more functionality they needed. After that shipped, at some point there was a new opening to which I applied, and here I am in the Microsoft Store team and also leading the .NET Community Toolkit 🙂
- Is it possible to use Windows Community Toolkit with .net7 wpf application?
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Why is there a lack of cool repos?
https://github.com/CommunityToolkit/WindowsCommunityToolkit (now multiplateform)
- Come si contribuisce ad un progetto open source?
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Does anyone here have a long background with Java before switching/using C#? What caused you to switch and what do you miss about Java that C# doesn't have?
For instance, recently Chaochao opened a PR for the Windows Community Toolkit to open source the whole custom animation helpers he developed for the Store, which are used to implement the morphing animations you see when scrolling in a product page. You can see a GIF and the whole code here and in the linked PR.
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Where is the source for Microsoft.Toolkit.MVVM?
Specifically I am looking for AsyncRelayCommand.cs. All documentation points to CommunityToolkit repo but I can not find it there. Link to source repo from the Nuget package also points to CommunityToolkit. I am not looking for samples.
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Modern WCF: Running CoreWCF in a Linux App Service
The report itself is just markdown that is rendered with the Community Toolkit's MarkdownTextBlock.
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Improve C# code performance with Span<T>
That's interesting. It will need some documentation and to finish the renaming at some point, e.g. Span2D is in https://github.com/CommunityToolkit/WindowsCommunityToolkit but as you say doesn't require Windows.
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Good C# Source Code
Windows Community Toolkit
What are some alternatives?
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MahApps.Metro - A framework that allows developers to cobble together a better UI for their own WPF applications with minimal effort.
DOOM-3-BFG - Doom 3 BFG Edition
ReactiveUI - An advanced, composable, functional reactive model-view-viewmodel framework for all .NET platforms that is inspired by functional reactive programming. ReactiveUI allows you to abstract mutable state away from your user interfaces, express the idea around a feature in one readable place and improve the testability of your application.
atldotnet - Fully managed, portable and easy-to-use C# library to read and edit audio data and metadata (tags) from various audio formats, playlists and CUE sheets
AvalonEdit - The WPF-based text editor component used in SharpDevelop
FluentMigrator - Fluent migrations framework for .NET
ScintillaNET - A Windows Forms control, wrapper, and bindings for the Scintilla text editor.
awesome-dotnet-core - :honeybee: A collection of awesome .NET core libraries, tools, frameworks and software
Avalonia - Develop Desktop, Embedded, Mobile and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML. The most popular .NET UI client technology
PDF.Flow.Examples - Samples, articles, issue reporting and documentation related to Gehtsoft PDF.Flow library.
Gtk# - Gtk# is a Mono/.NET binding to the cross platform Gtk+ GUI toolkit and the foundation of most GUI apps built with Mono