http://www.filehelpers.net
The FileHelpers are an easy to use .NET library written in C#. Is designed to read/write data from flat files with fixed length or delimited records (CSV). Also has support to import/export data from different data storages (Excel, Access, SqlServer)
Code on GitHub: https://github.com/MarcosMeli/FileHelpers
Microlog is a small, yet powerful logging library for mobile devices based on the Log4j API. Supports Java ME (J2ME) and Android. Logs to device, to PC or to servers online. Used in all phases from development on emulator/device to outdoor field-testing.
Intel® Mobile Platform SDK 1.3 covered by BSD license, enables developers to build mobile-aware applications. It provides a set of libraries and runtime components, and programming interface, common across Windows and Linux platforms.
XUP (Extensible User Interface Protocol) is a SOAP-based protocol for delivering events and incremental UI updates. This project builds a web application development framework on top of XUP, consisting of a client, a server toolkit, and a template viewer.
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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.
PocketGraphics is a 100% managed assembly graphics library for the Pocket PC environment. It uses either GAPI or the raw framebuffer for increased speed.
Command Script 4 (CSC4) is an "application control" or application extension scripting language / virtual machine / compiler environment. CSC4 supports object member access, object creation and static calls to the underlying .NET Framework 2.0.
The Winfessor .NET Unit Test Library is a very simple, feature-lacking unit test framework and Winforms GUI designed to get the job done. Tests are ran on a background thread so the GUI remains responsive. Attributes are used to designate test items.