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    Selenium

    Selenium

    Browser automation framework and ecosystem

    ...Primarily it is for automating web applications for testing purposes, but is certainly not limited to just that. Boring web-based administration tasks can (and should) also be automated as well. If you want to create robust, browser-based regression automation suites and tests, scale and distribute scripts across many environments, then you want to use Selenium WebDriver, a collection of language specific bindings to drive a browser - the way it is meant to be driven. If you want to create quick bug reproduction scripts, create scripts to aid in automation-aided exploratory testing, then you want to use Selenium IDE; a Chrome and Firefox add-on that will do simple record-and-playback of interactions with the browser. ...
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    Sisk Framework

    Sisk Framework

    Sisk's request and response processor mainframe source code

    Robust projects tested in small, low-cost, low-performance environments with good, stable results. The entire Sisk ecosystem is less than 500 KB in size. The entire Sisk ecosystem is open source, and all the libraries and technologies we use are also open source. Sisk is entirely distributed under the MIT License, which allows commercial development.
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    Marten

    Marten

    .NET Transactional Document DB and Event Store on PostgreSQL

    ...Marten also provides .NET developers with an ACID-compliant event store with user-defined projections against event streams. Use proven PostgreSQL database engine, its fantastic JSON support and ACID compliance as the underlying data store. A robust and full-fledged document database to boost your developer productivity. Build event-sourced style systems with ease to store events and streams. Use projections to create read-side views. Refer to the build commands section to look up the commands to run Mocha tests.
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    MercuryMessaging

    MercuryMessaging

    Framework to facilitate communication in the Unity game engine

    The Mercury messaging toolkit is a new way to handle cross-component communication in the Unity game engine. It integrates seamlessly with the Unity Editor, and is both robust and expandable. It has been tested in Unity 2020 up until 2020.3.21f1, Unity 2019 up until 2019.2.17f1, Unity 2018 up until 2018.3.13f1, Unity 2017 up until 2017.4f1, and 5.6. The toolkit contains the Mercury messaging framework, which is a messaging and organizational framework built around the Mercury Protocol. Unity organizes its rendered scene objects (known in Unity as GameObjects) using a standard scene graph (known in Unity as the Scene Hierarchy). ...
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    Electron.NET

    Electron.NET

    Build cross platform desktop apps with ASP.NET Core

    ...There are lots of different approaches how to get an X-plat desktop app running. We thought it would be nice for .NET devs to use the ASP.NET Core environment and just embed it inside a pretty robust X-plat environment called Electron. Porting Electron to .NET is not a goal of this project, at least we don't have any clue how to do it. We just combine ASP.NET Core & Electron. The current Electron.NET CLI builds Windows/macOS/Linux binaries. Our API uses .NET 5, so our minimum base OS is the same as .NET 5.
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    LibGit2Sharp

    LibGit2Sharp

    Git + .NET/Mono

    ...We use the libraries that are on your system, and you can opt-out of any dependencies. GPLv2 with a Linking Exception that lets you use it with open or proprietary software. LibGit2Sharp strives to have a comprehensive and robust unit test suite to ensure the quality of the software and to assist new contributors and users, who can use the tests as examples to jump start development. There are over one thousand unit tests for LibGit2Sharp, and this number will only grow as functionality is added.
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    reacTIVision
    reacTIVision is a computer vision framework for the fast and robust tracking of markers attached on physical objects, and the creation of multi-touch surfaces. It was designed for the rapid development of table-based tangible user interfaces.
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    DotNetOpenServer SDK

    DotNetOpenServer SDK

    Lightweight fully extendable client/server application framework

    DotNetOpenServer SDK is an open source lightweight fully extendable TCP socket client/server application framework enabling developers to create highly efficient, fast, secure and robust cloud based smart mobile device and desktop applications. Why? Unlike most application server frameworks, which are implemented over slow inefficient stateless protocols such as HTTP, REST and SOAP that use bulky ASCII data formats such as JSON and XML, DotNetOpenServer has been built from the ground up with highly efficient stateful binary protocols.
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    Webstensible is an extensible application layer for building robust, web-based business applications. The framework is written in DotNet. All components are loaded via reflection and designed to be replaced to match ever-changing business requirements.
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    A robust Model View Controller [MVC] framework built ground up for ASP.NET
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    Servers Development Kit (SrvDK) is an open source library, written in C#, for quick creation of effective and robust multi-client TCP servers. NOTE: This is work in progress, so far the application is NOT yet usable!
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