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webstack

My personal stack of micro-libraries for web development. Each of these libraries is available separately on http://nuget.org

  • bulky - High speed, lightweight bulk insert library for SQLite, MySQL, and SqlServer
  • container - A modified version of Munq that does not throw exceptions internally when resolving
  • dates - Handles date periods and occurrences (generally useful when billing)
  • depot - A caching interface, useful when moving from local to remote cache, uses remote metaphors
  • email - A library for handling delivery of email, in-process or parallelized in a service
  • hollywood - A governor shim that lets you control who can see your web app in production
  • linger - A simple delayed job queue, inspired by delayed_job, for performing tasks asynchronously
  • minirack - A manager for HttpModule-like behavior that can be easily plugged into a web app
  • minirack-routes - SEO-friendly canonical route manager with zero configuration
  • money - A small library to deal with calculating money and displaying it in different cultures
  • paging - A small library to handle scenarios for paging. Works with IQueryable too, but those are old news
  • table-descriptor - Maps objects and properties to database tables and columns; fast, flexible
  • tophat - Like Dapper, but for connection management. Gives any IDbConnection unit of work scoping
  • tuxedo - Like Dapper, but for common queries. Gives you high speed insert, update, delete with no SQL

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Use one, use them all, use none. I don't believe in frameworks. Use purpose-built libraries that accomplish one and only one thing.

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