Jonathan Mezach's Projects
Sample Node.js application for use in demonstrating Azure Container Registry Build.
Easy integration testing helper for ASP.Net Core applications
moment.js pipes for Angular2
OAuth2 social authentication providers for ASP.NET Core
A Redux plugin for the Aurelia framework
Backstage is an open platform for building developer portals
A quick and dirty frontend plugin that integrates a GenAI feature into Backstage
.NET Beer Tacking app built with Xamarin
A sample Todo application build using Blazor (https://blazor.net)
A little utility to perform design-time builds of .NET projects without having to think too hard about it.
This repo contains the .NET Core runtime, called CoreCLR, and the base library, called System.Private.Corelib (or mscorlib). It includes the garbage collector, JIT compiler, base .NET data types and many low-level classes. We welcome contributions.
This repo contains the .NET Core foundational libraries, called CoreFX. It includes classes for collections, file systems, console, XML, async and many others.
Provides 'specflow' like bindings for CucumberJS in TypeScript 1.7+.
Demo repo for the .NET Core Diagnostics Tooling
A web site that helps you discover awesome .NET open source and community resources
Source code and public issue backlog for @newrelic docs. We welcome feedback on the docs in GitHub issues!
The repo for the official docker images for .NET Framework on Windows Server Core.
KubeOps is a kubernetes operator sdk in dotnet. Strongly inspired by kubebuilder.
Cross platform parser for the Gherkin language. Used by Cucumber to parse .feature files.
Repository used to demo the new .NET HTTP REPL
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Postgresql as a Document Database and Event Store for .Net Applications
Distributed Application Framework for .NET
A test project for embedding a Single SPA application into a .NET MAUI app using cookies to talk to the backend
Some bash scripts for automatically merging srt subtitles into an mkv container
A demo project showing how to build a truly modular Aurelia application that feels as a SPA