blazor-school-library
Electron.NET
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11 | 7,129 | |
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10.0 | 6.7 | |
9 months ago | 13 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
- | MIT License |
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blazor-school-library
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Introducing the Blazor Library: Join the Next Big Thing in Blazor Development!
During the last two months, I've been working tirelessly on a new project: the Blazor Library (GitHub: https://github.com/Blazor-School/blazor-school-library). This library is designed to meet your needs, providing seamless integration with any CSS framework, the ability to create countless themes without sacrificing website performance, the ability to share themes across websites, and simplified accessibility features. The syntax of the library is familiar to Blazor developers, and it aims to save you valuable time by avoiding common mistakes that can otherwise take hours to troubleshoot. The best part? Blazor Library will be free for everyone.
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Blazor Library - Introducing BlazorCaptureElement component
Also, the project is MIT and you can see the source code here https://github.com/Blazor-School/blazor-school-library.
Electron.NET
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Blazor Hybrid vs Electon.NET
Yes, it's what Slack, VS Code and bunch of other apps are based on. Electron: https://www.electronjs.org/ Electron.NET: https://github.com/ElectronNET/Electron.NET
- Desktop UI with F# web frameworks?
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Is there something like Electron or Tauri for dotnet?
You should take a look at Electron.Net https://github.com/ElectronNET/Electron.NET and Photino https://www.tryphotino.io
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I am so tired of battling this app, I think I'm done.
Blame web stack? https://github.com/ElectronNET/Electron.NET or WPF
- What options exist for creating (simple) GUI applications on Linux?
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Which is faster performance wise?
Nope, Electron.NET. Which I should have expected considering how imaginative we are at naming packages.
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Which framework will win the future of cross-platform apps development in the .net ecosystem?
Electron.NET
- Where have all the Java programs gone
- How would I create a desktop app with the front end made in javascript and the backend in c#
- Desktop apps in 2022 Suggestions
What are some alternatives?
MudBlazor - Blazor Component Library based on Material design with an emphasis on ease of use. Mainly written in C# with Javascript kept to a bare minimum it empowers .NET developers to easily debug it if needed.
Avalonia - Develop Desktop, Embedded, Mobile and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML. The most popular .NET UI client technology
blazor-ui - A collection of examples related to Telerik UI for Blazor Components: https://www.telerik.com/blazor-ui
Uno Platform - Build Mobile, Desktop and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML. Today. Open source and professionally supported.
Lazy Cache - An easy to use thread safe in-memory caching service with a simple developer friendly API for c#
NCache - NCache: Highly Scalable In-Memory Distributed Cache for .NET
Akavache - An asynchronous, persistent key-value store created for writing desktop and mobile applications, based on SQLite3. Akavache is great for both storing important data as well as cached local data that expires.
photino.NET
EasyCaching - :boom: EasyCaching is an open source caching library that contains basic usages and some advanced usages of caching which can help us to handle caching more easier!
CacheManager - CacheManager is an open source caching abstraction layer for .NET written in C#. It supports various cache providers and implements many advanced features.
CacheCow - An implementation of HTTP Caching in .NET Core and 4.5.2+ for both the client and the server
Foundatio - Pluggable foundation blocks for building distributed apps.