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Popular News and Articles
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New tricks for an old dog – what I learnt from VS Codeblog.tdwright.co.uk
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Fuzzing the .NET JIT Compiler · Performance is a Feature!mattwarren.org
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Datadog
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Introducing Source Code Link for NuGet packagesblog.nuget.org
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API Gateway in a Nutshellpogsdotnet.blogspot.com
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Conforming Containerblog.ploeh.dk
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Sharex is a free and open source program that lets you capture or record any area of your screen and share it with a single press of a key. it also allows uploading images, text or other types of files to over 80 supported destinations you can choose from.
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A starting point for new modern asp.net mvc web applications with best practices and most popular tools.
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The microsoft bot builder sdk is one of three main components of the microsoft bot framework. the microsoft bot framework provides just what you need to build and connect intelligent bots that interact naturally wherever your users are talking, from text/sms to skype, slack, office 365 mail and other popular services.
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Toolkit for creating metro styled wpf apps
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An mvvm framework for .net that integrates the reactive extensions (rx) framework, enabling developers to build elegant, testable applications using wpf, windows store apps, wp8 or xamarin.
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Cil (c#, vb.net, f#) to cuda compiler. [$]
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Automated web testing full featured framework based on selenium webdriver.
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An open source snmp implementation for .net/mono/xamarin. versioin 1, 2c, and 3 are supported.
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Run c#/vb/f# code using different branches and versions of roslyn.
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A .net gis solution that is fast and reliable for the .net platform
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