General-purpose, compute-optimized, or GPU/TPU-accelerated. Built to your exact specs.
Live migration and automatic failover keep workloads online through maintenance. One free e2-micro VM every month.
Try Free
MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere
Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.
MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
This is a cross-platform version of ILSpy built with Avalonia. Search for types/methods/properties (substring). Hyperlink-based type/method/property navigation. Extensible via MEF Extensibility (Check out TestPlugin folder). Note: This is not compatible with ILSpy Plugins. Grab artifacts from the latest master CI build. This includes Linux, Mac and Windows.
IKVM.NET is a JVM for the Microsoft .NET Framework and Mono. It can both dynamically run Java classes and can be used to convert Java jars into .NET assemblies. It also includes a port of the OpenJDK class libraries to .NET.
Snack combines a high-level object oriented language (think JavaScript) with a bytecode execution engine. An example air traffic control game (a port of the classic ATC) and a text adventure framework are included.
System C# (scs) - Port of the C# language for generating highly optimized system code to C++ C or GCC backend. SCS is not JIT'ed, does not need GC, includes c/c++ header files, has full macro support, and allows fine control of all generated code.
JB2CSharp is a port of the Java-Bison/Flex software developed by the Serl project at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Parsers and lexers will be able to use C# actions. The open source .NET project Mono has requested the port, and here it is.
NasmSharp is an open source effort to build a x86 assembler written in pure C#. Primarily it is a C# port of well known x86 assembler NASM, written in ANSI C.
Involvement of some experienced C# programmers is highly appreciated.