Today's recommended articles talk about some open source that makes your job easier. NET function library.
Even if the industry sometimes thinks. NET open source community is not very healthy, many development teams rely more on what Microsoft offers to develop. But recently in. NET world, there are some good and interesting open source libraries.
THOMASVM in his blog post recommended some of the more representative open source libraries. These libraries are all about solving some of the more common problems, having good documentation, not a framework that forces you to follow a certain rule and code structure that can be well embedded in your application. Of course, the author also gives some reasons for recommendation:
Hangfire. This is a background task execution tool that runs in ASP. I specifically introduced it before. It has a nice built-in Control Panel, no special requirements for the methods in the background, no requirements for managed applications, and the authors respond quickly to community feedback.
Postal. Draw on Razor's inspiration and use a concept like view to implement mail templates. Also encapsulates a common interface for mail sending.
Formo. Using the Dynamic Data type makes reading the contents of the configuration file more flexible and, of course, supporting additional defined Poco.
Csvhelper. When importing a CSV file, it is often necessary to write some specific read code. Just define your own mapping, and Csvhelper will help you get everything done.
Topshelf. It takes too many steps and code to write Windows service in the usual way, and with topshelf, you simply create a class and pass it to Hostfactory.run. The installation is also simple to. \yourservice.exe install.For more detailed information, "read the original".
Original link: http://thomasvm.github.io/blog/2015/03/17/open-source-net-libraries-that-make-your-life-easier/
Life is difficult, why not use open source. NET function library makes work easier