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    MudBlazor

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    Do more with Blazor, utilizing CSS and keeping Javascript to a minimum

    ...We started MudBlazor with a simple promise, to empower the developer and fully take advantage of what Blazor offers. With MudBlazor you can create exceptional apps without the burden of mastering HTML, CSS and JS and focus your skillset on C#.
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    LazySerializer

    Lazily serializes an object to XML for usage in XPath/XSLT.

    Lazily serializes an C# object to XML for usage in XPath/XSLT. For example: _________________________________________ ObjectXmlNavigator nav = new ObjectXmlNavigator("myObject", MyObject); XslTransform xslTrans = new XslTransform(); xslTrans.Transform(nav, null, objStream); _________________________________________ Using the ObjectXmlNavigator object you can now access the properties of MyObject in your XSLT.
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    ML.NET

    An XQuery Library for .NET developers

    ML.NET allows developers to evaluate C# code inside XQuery applications running on MarkLogic. Your XQuery applications can now call existing system or custom .NET assemblies, or create new classes on-the-fly. ML.NET consists of an XQuery library that communicates with a secure .NET web service, which is responsible for dynamically compiling, caching, and evaluating .NET code.
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