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💡 🏗️ A boilerplate CQRS (API + Worker) template for .NET
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C# libraries to support common design patterns.
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Class-first framework for building command-line interfaces
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Useful set of utilities and abstractions for simplifying modern data-access operations and ensuring DI compatibility.
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This is a relatively simple VS extension that allows you to create necessary classes when u use `MediatR` with `FluentValidation` nuget packages. Also, allows to save time and redirect it to more important tasks that are on the board or in the queue.
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A Bus for sending command, query and event using CQRS in .NET.
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Enhance CQRS with a MediatR-based library, streamlining command/query separation and handling, enabling cleaner, modular architecture for .NET applications.
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Source generator based mediator implementation without reflection. Supports action dispatch and subscribe.
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Provides support to handle command line arguments (parse, validate, command pattern) for .Net Core console applications with ANSI VT support (cursor,colors,screen size) for multi-plateform (windows, linux, osx, arm) console applications using C# and .NET Core 6
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An iOS + Android app built in Xamarin.Forms demonstrating Xamarin.CommunityToolkit AsyncCommand
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A Terminal Math Game
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Guess the magic number 🧐
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Unity Runtime Command Console For Easy Cheat Codes and Developers Commands
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The purpose of this tutorial is to try to learn the basics of MediatR library and Mediator pattern through a mini project.
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