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Facebook
The Facebook SDK for .NET helps developers build web, desktop, phone and Windows Store applications that integrate with Facebook.
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Facebook.channel
This package contains the channel file for Facebook which addresses some issues with cross domain communication in certain browsers.
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AzureToolkit
This toolkit is built by Thuzi to give the community a reusable framework developing on Windows Azure.
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CombinationStream
Single stream representing multiple streams
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Ember
Ember.js is a JavaScript framework that does all of the heavy lifting that you'd normally have to do by hand. There are tasks that are common to every web app; Ember.js does those things for you, so you can focus on building killer features and UI.
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Handlebars
Handlebars provides the power necessary to let you build semantic templates effectively with no frustration.
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jQuery Facebook Plugin
jQuery plugin for initializing the Facebook Javascript SDK
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SimpleJson
Super lightweight Json library for .NET
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HttpHelper
Mockable HTTP Helper for.NET2.0+/SL4+/WP7/WinRT (supports Task Parallel Library/async/await)
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FastClick
FastClick is a simple, easy-to-use library for eliminating the 300ms delay between a physical tap and the firing of a click event on mobile browsers. The aim is to make your application feel less laggy and more responsive while avoiding any interference with your current logic.
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Ember-Data
Ember Data is a library for loading data from a persistence layer (such as a JSON API), mapping this data to a set of models within your client application, updating those models, then saving the changes back to a persistence layer.
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Facebook.Moq
Moq helpers for Facebook C# SDK.
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Facebook.Client
The Facebook SDK for Windows & Windows Phone helps .Net developers build phone and Windows Store applications that integrate with Facebook.
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FTScroller
FTScroller is a library for adding momentum scrolling to web content on devices with a touch interface, compatible across most modern platforms including desktop browsers. Although recently support for overflow: scroll (or touch equivalents) has increased, this is often still not implemented in a cross-platform or backwards-compatible way, and with... More information