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A sample application demonstrating Clean Architecture with ASP.NET Core and Entity Framework Core.
Auto-generates OpenAPI documentation for Rust REST APIs using simple procedural macros and a code-first approach.
A declarative, code-first GraphQL schema builder for TypeScript/JavaScript that provides full type safety.
A plugin-based GraphQL schema builder for TypeScript with best-in-class type safety and zero runtime overhead.
A Laravel wrapper for Facebook's GraphQL that provides a code-first integration using PHP classes.
A collection of libraries for building and running GraphQL clients and servers in Kotlin.
A fast, simple, and typed ORM for .NET with a code-first approach and minimal configuration.
A fullstack GraphQL framework for TypeScript that delivers the best GraphQL developer experience.
A Java library for rapid development of GraphQL APIs using a code-first approach.
An extensible, code-first .NET Core CMS and application framework with unobtrusive integration.
A code-first, maximally customizable open-source alternative to Hasura that turns multiple data sources into a single GraphQL API.
A code-first reporting engine for .NET that generates PDF reports from various data sources without requiring a database.
A Blazor framework for building fully customizable content management systems purely from code.
Rust macros to automatically discover and add Utoipa paths and schemas at compile time, eliminating manual OpenAPI documentation boilerplate.
A high-performance, code-first workflow automation engine with a Rust core and TypeScript-native API for enterprise-grade speed and developer experience.
A lightweight, framework-agnostic OpenAPI 3.x specification builder for Go, offering programmatic control and zero dependencies.
A code-first GraphQL schema loom that weaves runtime types from validation libraries and ORMs into GraphQL schemas for TypeScript/JavaScript.
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