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    MudBlazor

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

    Trusted by thousands of users, from hobby developers to large enterprises. Use MudBlazor to rapidly build amazing web applications without leaving your loved C# language and toolchain. We bring together everything that's required to build amazing Blazor applications that scale from desktop to mobile. Apart from the library itself we also provide templates, a learning platform, theme manager, demo and example projects as well as an online code editor integrated with our documentation and...
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    SFML.Net

    SFML.Net

    Official binding of SFML for .Net languages

    SFML.Net is the official .NET binding for the Simple and Fast Multimedia Library (SFML), providing C# developers with access to a powerful multimedia and game development framework. It wraps SFML’s C++ API into a user-friendly .NET interface, making it easy to build 2D games, multimedia apps, and simulations with graphics, sound, windowing, and input support. SFML.Net keeps the design idiomatic to C#, maintaining SFML's performance and portability while providing seamless integration with...
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    HSharp

    HSharp

    HSharp is a library used to analyze markup language like HTML

    HSharp appears to be an experimental C#/.NET project exploring higher-level abstractions or helper patterns (the naming hints at “H#” as a layer or framework on top of C#). It groups together utilities, base classes, and conventions so that common app logic can be written faster and with less boilerplate. The repo acts as a sandbox for testing these patterns in real code, which is helpful if you want to see how the author structures services, models, or infrastructure concerns. Because it’s...
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    prometheus-net

    prometheus-net

    .NET library to instrument your code with Prometheus metrics

    This is a .NET library for instrumenting your applications and exporting metrics to Prometheus.
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    The Simple Plugins Framework for .Net
    Simple Plugins is a plugins framework for .Net based apps which can be used to create new .Net based pluggable apps as well as to make existing .Net apps pluggable. Its a simple and easy to use .Net AppDomain based plugins solution for any .Net app.
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