There are currently 12 open-source projects built with Visual Studio 2017, with a combined total of 4.2k GitHub stars. The most common language among these projects is C#.
Showing 12 open-source projects
A hands-on workshop for learning ASP.NET Core Authorization through step-by-step labs covering policies, roles, claims, and resource-based authorization.
A Vulkan-based cross-platform game and rendering engine for modern graphics development.
A WinDBG extension for viewing and analyzing Windows kernel anomalies to detect rootkits and system modifications.
A proof-of-concept Windows utility for accessing internet and .onion content via the Tor protocol using Microsoft CNG/CryptoAPI.
A visual, flow-based development environment for designing and creating microservices with drag-and-drop functionality.
A .NET library for efficiently sending time series data to InfluxDB 1.x using the Line Protocol.
A .NET framework for building reactive queryable observable services that execute LINQ queries server-side over TCP connections.
A Vulkan sample application that renders 200,000 animated particles using multithreaded draw calls to demonstrate low CPU overhead.
A C++ Vulkan driver implementation on top of D3D12, enabling Vulkan API usage on Windows systems.
Scans packages.config files or GitHub repositories to determine if NuGet packages target .NET Standard.
A utility to generate realistic analytics traffic for Sitecore Experience Database (xDB) with configurable patterns.
A Visual Studio solution with four Q# projects demonstrating quantum computing algorithms like Deutsch's algorithm and quantum teleportation.
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