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    Pixeval

    Pixeval

    Wow. Yet another Pixiv client!

    Pixeval is a third-party proxy-free P station client developed by me as an amateur. The UI is implemented using Windows Presentation Foundation , based on .NET Core 3.0 , and supports Windows 7-10 (planning to cancel support other than Win10), and implements most of the The browsing function and many enhancements have been made. It has been open sourced on Github based on the AGPL protocol . The project was conceived in 2018. At that time, the api of the P station was written in Java. At...
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    ProxyKit

    ProxyKit

    A toolkit to create code-first HTTP reverse proxies on ASP.NET Core

    ...This allows focused code-first proxies that can be embedded in existing ASP.NET Core applications or deployed as a standalone server. Deployable anywhere ASP.NET Core is deployable such as Windows, Linux, Containers and Serverless (with caveats). Having built proxies many times before, I felt it is time to make a package. Forked from ASP.NET labs, it has been heavily modified with a different API, to facilitate a wider variety of proxying scenarios (i.e. routing based on a JWT claim) and interception of the proxy requests/responses for customization of headers and (optionally) request/response bodies. ...
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    A scheduling and resource management system for using a farm of servers running VMware virtualisation products as a computing cloud. Currently, only the VMware VIM 1.4 proxy is considered 'working'. Out of active development for the moment.
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    SCS (Simple Client Server) is a lightweight framework to build server/client applications in .NET. Check this article for usage: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/IP/TCP-Server-Client.aspx
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    The DBC framework uses reflection to inspect a type, it then generates source for a proxy object containing checks on predicates in attributes attached to members of the type. Proxy code is compiled into an in-mem assembly used to enforce DBC rules.
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