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  • B Brisingr Aerowing

    You find packages like CsQuery[^] (Github Repo[^]), which is a C# Port of jQuery, with CSS2/3 parsers, a DOM, several utility methods, and the validator.nu HTML5 parser. What NuGet packages have you guys found that turned out to be useful for a task you were doing? And what are your favorite packages to use?

    Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant. - Mitchell Kapor

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    Marco Bertschi
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    Log4Net

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    • B Brisingr Aerowing

      You find packages like CsQuery[^] (Github Repo[^]), which is a C# Port of jQuery, with CSS2/3 parsers, a DOM, several utility methods, and the validator.nu HTML5 parser. What NuGet packages have you guys found that turned out to be useful for a task you were doing? And what are your favorite packages to use?

      Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant. - Mitchell Kapor

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      Phil Martin
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      Reactive extensions, mongoDB, Dynamic Expresso, SharpZipLib.

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      • B Brisingr Aerowing

        You find packages like CsQuery[^] (Github Repo[^]), which is a C# Port of jQuery, with CSS2/3 parsers, a DOM, several utility methods, and the validator.nu HTML5 parser. What NuGet packages have you guys found that turned out to be useful for a task you were doing? And what are your favorite packages to use?

        Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant. - Mitchell Kapor

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        Ron Beyer
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        Mono.AddIns is one I use a lot, along with AvalonDock and Xceed.

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        • R Ron Beyer

          Mono.AddIns is one I use a lot, along with AvalonDock and Xceed.

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          Brisingr Aerowing
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          I use the github repo for Mono.Addins, as the NuGet package hasn't been updated for ages.

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            Brisingr Aerowing
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            I personally like NLog for logging.

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            • B Brisingr Aerowing

              I use the github repo for Mono.Addins, as the NuGet package hasn't been updated for ages.

              Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant. - Mitchell Kapor

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              Thanks, I didn't even look if they were the same versions or not.

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              • P Phil Martin

                Reactive extensions, mongoDB, Dynamic Expresso, SharpZipLib.

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                Brisingr Aerowing
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                Phil Martin wrote:

                Reactive extensions

                Never used them (but know what they are)

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                mongoDB

                Heard of it, never used it.

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                Dynamic Expresso

                Never heard of it before. Just looked it up. Quite cool!

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                SharpZipLib

                I like SharpCompress[^] for compression functionality.

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                • R Ron Beyer

                  Thanks, I didn't even look if they were the same versions or not.

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                  Brisingr Aerowing
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                  I usually go to the project page/source repository to check versions/bug fixes/features/etc. before using a NuGet package.

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                  • B Brisingr Aerowing

                    Phil Martin wrote:

                    Reactive extensions

                    Never used them (but know what they are)

                    Phil Martin wrote:

                    mongoDB

                    Heard of it, never used it.

                    Phil Martin wrote:

                    Dynamic Expresso

                    Never heard of it before. Just looked it up. Quite cool!

                    Phil Martin wrote:

                    SharpZipLib

                    I like SharpCompress[^] for compression functionality.

                    Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant. - Mitchell Kapor

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                    Phil Martin
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                    Wow, a c# implementation of a 7zip decompressor! That is very impressive of SharpCompress. I had a quick look at it, but it couldn't find it - does it support compressing to zip with password encryption?

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                    • B Brisingr Aerowing

                      You find packages like CsQuery[^] (Github Repo[^]), which is a C# Port of jQuery, with CSS2/3 parsers, a DOM, several utility methods, and the validator.nu HTML5 parser. What NuGet packages have you guys found that turned out to be useful for a task you were doing? And what are your favorite packages to use?

                      Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant. - Mitchell Kapor

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                      Abhinav S
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                      SignalR. Nuget does get messed up when one is using it partially and referencing the same package from outside as well. I think its got to do more with my own difference in package version numbers rather than Nuget itself.

                      Apps - Color Analyzer | Arctic | XKCD | Sound Meter | Speed Dial

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                      • P Phil Martin

                        Wow, a c# implementation of a 7zip decompressor! That is very impressive of SharpCompress. I had a quick look at it, but it couldn't find it - does it support compressing to zip with password encryption?

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                        Brisingr Aerowing
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                        Here[^] Note #2 under the formats table says pkware and WinzipAES are supported. As SharpCompress supports streams, one could wrap a [de]compression stream in a CryptoStream and encrypt that way.

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                        • B Brisingr Aerowing

                          Here[^] Note #2 under the formats table says pkware and WinzipAES are supported. As SharpCompress supports streams, one could wrap a [de]compression stream in a CryptoStream and encrypt that way.

                          Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant. - Mitchell Kapor

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                          Thanks Brisingr. That is very cool, it looks like I might have a new compression library to use! Yes, one could use a CryptoSteam, but one of reasons I use Zip is that almost every computer has basic tools to access them, and embedding a encrypted file in there stops that.

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