gamepad-controller-test VS GraphQL for .NET

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gamepad-controller-test

Gamepads are often used as replacements for Mouse / Keyboard. While it is not possible to use them with every game, there are several games available that support gamepad controls, especially console ports of PC titles or even games designed for gamepad controls in the first place. To ensure maximum compatibility, Windows uses a default gamepad driver which supports a wide variety of gamepads. The most notable exception is the Xbox controllers, which still use XBCD for their enhanced features (e.g., force feedback). Therefore I have decided to make an easy test for gamers to test their gamepad controller devices on the go online without wasting any time trying to install third-party softwares which are usually out of order on their PCs to get the job done. This project is inspired by the work of @greggman and tweaks his work a little bit for a better user experience, all credit goes to him for this amazing work and for making my job easy. (by davidcmoffitt)
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gamepad-controller-test GraphQL for .NET
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1.8 9.0
about 2 years ago 14 days ago
JavaScript C#
GNU General Public License v3.0 only MIT License
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GraphQL for .NET

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  • Redis as a Database — Live Data Updates with PubSub and GraphQL Subscriptions
    6 projects | dev.to | 13 Nov 2022
    The way that’s done in Visualizer is quite specific to my needs and to the library that I’m using, called GraphQl-Dotnet.
  • Graphql-dotnet vs Hot Chocolate, which one to choose?
    2 projects | /r/dotnet | 7 Aug 2022
    I'm starting a brand new project. Looks like if we want to do GraphQL in .NET, it's either graphql-dotnet or Hot Chocolate. Both look pretty good on paper.
  • Dotnet Outdated - Install and Update
    5 projects | dev.to | 27 Nov 2021
    This is a template API using Clean Architecture alongside a .net implementation of GraphQL.
  • Improving the GraphQL.NET Data Loader Execution Strategy
    1 project | dev.to | 28 May 2021
    Customising the default ParallelExecutionStrategy is harder though. The best way to achieve this is to take the existing source code and modify it. The key section we need to modify is the last part of the try/catch in ExecuteNodeTreeAsync:
  • when will we see a native Date/Time type?
    1 project | /r/graphql | 3 May 2021
    Because it can depend on the context. I know the PHP Laravel integration for GraphQL I used was leveraging the Carbon interface instead of PHP's native Date type. In NestJS the integrated solution allows you to choose whether to use UNIX timestamps or ISO datetimes. TypeGraphQL does something similar if I'm not wrong, and the .NET library added a bunch of date-related scalars in a PR they made for v2.
  • Learn GraphQL + React in 30 mins with Apollo's new learning platform Odyssey!
    2 projects | /r/reactjs | 29 Jan 2021
    If you're loving your current stack, you should stick with it :) But, if you're experiencing some of the problems described in the article, you might want to try Apollo. It's incrementally adoptable, so you don't have to rewrite your whole app to start using it. There's also a community maintained .NET implementation of GraphQL, so you could use that for your graph and use Apollo Client to connect it to the frontend.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing gamepad-controller-test and GraphQL for .NET you can also consider the following projects:

Hot Chocolate - Welcome to the home of the Hot Chocolate GraphQL server for .NET, the Strawberry Shake GraphQL client for .NET and Banana Cake Pop the awesome Monaco based GraphQL IDE.

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AutoMapper - A convention-based object-object mapper in .NET.

Nelibur - Message based webservice framework on the pure WCF

ServiceStack - Thoughtfully architected, obscenely fast, thoroughly enjoyable web services for all

NancyFx - Lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .Net and Mono. Note: This project is no longer maintained and has been archived.

Breeze - Breeze for C#, F#, and VB.NET client applications

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hotchocolate - Welcome to the home of the Hot Chocolate GraphQL server for .NET, the Strawberry Shake GraphQL client for .NET and Banana Cake Pop the awesome Monaco based GraphQL IDE. [Moved to: https://github.com/ChilliCream/graphql-platform]

SapphireDb - SapphireDb Server, a self-hosted, easy to use realtime database for Asp.Net Core and EF Core