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I'm working on a web API where I'd like to follow the Microsoft API Guidelines. I thought this would be easy, because surely there would be plenty of libraries out there to support their guidelines, maybe Microsoft even has one out there (I thought). I haven't been able to find any.
Closest I've found it Sieve, but it requires such heavy modification that I basically have to re-write it.
The short answer is no. I've developed my own filtering / sorting library a long time ago just as a fun side project so I've looked around and I don't think there is ANYTHING that comes close to following the Microsoft API Guidelines.
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