Stryker.NET VS zingtouch

Compare Stryker.NET vs zingtouch and see what are their differences.

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Stryker.NET zingtouch
14 1
1,711 2,101
1.8% 0.4%
9.3 3.3
1 day ago about 1 month ago
C# JavaScript
Apache License 2.0 MIT License
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Stryker.NET

Posts with mentions or reviews of Stryker.NET. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-09.

zingtouch

Posts with mentions or reviews of zingtouch. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-06.
  • Relesed v1.0.0 of my pet javasscript project yesterday after hitting 100% coverage- a gesture detection library
    3 projects | /r/javascript | 6 Feb 2022
    Hey all! Back in university I needed to incorporate a gesture library into my honours project, in order to support multi-device gestures (e.g. a "pinch" where one input is coming from one phone, and the other is coming from a tablet adjacent to it). I wound up forking zingtouch since it had an approachable architecture, then took it in my own direction as the project rapidly evolved- it's now quite a different library under the hood. I don't currently work in javascript so the library sat around waiting for a v1.0.0 release for ages without being touched, while I focused on other things. I've occasionally been chipping away at it though, and challenged myself to hit full 100% test coverage before releasing v1.0.0, which I finally did yesterday! (And a good thing too- I found a fair amount of bugs and silly decisions on my part along the way). So, v1.0.0 is out on npm, and I just wanted to share my excitement at finally crossing that threshold. The name is a mash-up of "wams" and "gestures". "Wams" was the name of my honours project.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Stryker.NET and zingtouch you can also consider the following projects:

xUnit - xUnit.net is a free, open source, community-focused unit testing tool for .NET.

westures - Delightfully robust multitouch gestures for JavaScript

sharpfuzz - AFL-based fuzz testing for .NET

hammer.js - A javascript library for multi-touch gestures :// You can touch this

Moq - Repo for managing Moq 4.x [Moved to: https://github.com/moq/moq]

react-gallery-carousel - Carousel component 🎠 supporting touch, mouse, keyboard, thumbnails, fullscreen, lazy loading, SSR and customisations. 💻 Live editor: https://yifanai.com/rgcd1

MSTest - MSTest framework and adapter

swiffy-slider - Super fast carousel and slider with touch for optimized websites running in modern browsers.

Bogus - :card_index: A simple fake data generator for C#, F#, and VB.NET. Based on and ported from the famed faker.js.

long-press-event - Adds `long-press` event to the DOM in 1k of pure JavaScript

should - Should Assertion Library

GenFu - GenFu is a library you can use to generate realistic test data. It is composed of several property fillers that can populate commonly named properties through reflection using an internal database of values or randomly created data. You can override any of the fillers, give GenFu hints on how to fill them.