This client library enables working with the Microsoft Azure Storage File Shares service for storing binary and text data.
For this release see notes - https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-net/blob/master/sdk/storage/Azure.Storage.Files.Shares/README.md and...
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OpenMcdf is a 100% .net / C# component that allows developers to manipulate Microsoft Compound Document File Format for OLE structured storage. It supports read/write operations on streams and storages and traversal of structures tree.
DropzoneJS is an open source library that provides drag’n’drop file uploads with image previews. Issues? Please post them here https://github.com/sirkirby/dropzone-nuget/issues
Microsoft Azure Storage DataMovement Library offers a set of APIs extending the existing Azure Storage .Net Client Library to help customer transfer Azure Blob and File Storage with high-performance, scalability and reliability.
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NOTE: As of version 9.4.0, this library has been split into multiple parts and replaced: See https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Azure.Storage.Blob/, https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Azure.Storage.File/, https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Azure.Storage.Queue/, and...
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PCL Storage provides a consistent, portable set of local file IO APIs for .NET, Windows Phone, Windows Store, Xamarin.iOS, Xamarin.Android, and Silverlight. This makes it easier to create cross-platform .NET libraries and apps.
A simple lookup from file name/extension to MIME/media type, generated from mime-db, which in turn is compiled from IANA, Apache and nginx's MIME types.
==CSharpTest.Net.Collections==
* BPlusTree - a fairly full featured IDictionary backed by a B+Tree on disk.
* BTreeDictionary - a fully in-memory IDictionary implemented by a B+Tree.
* BTreeList - an in-memory IList using a B+Tree for storage and access.
* LurchTable - Least Used Recently...
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Adds disk caching to the ImageResizer core. Fast, multithreaded, and self-managing.
Drastically increases scalability and performance. Writing processed images to disk permits images to be served as static files by IIS, eliminating the typical RAM and CPU overhead assocatied with real-time image...
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