NuGet Gallery Feed for wetnapWetnap is a series of extension methods that make coding in .NET a bit easier, especially with strings.https://www.nuget.org/packages/wetnap/2018-12-08T21:03:50Zhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/wetnap/1.1.4448.20572wetnap 1.1.4448.205722012-03-06T16:29:48Z2018-12-08T21:03:48Zstevepotterhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/stevepotterWetnap is a series of extension methods that make coding in .NET a bit easier, especially with strings.https://www.nuget.org/packages/wetnap/1.0.2wetnap 1.0.22011-07-29T14:13:44Z2018-12-08T21:03:46Zstevepotterhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/stevepotterWetnap is a series of extension methods that make coding in .NET a bit easier, especially with strings.https://www.nuget.org/packages/wetnap/1.0.1wetnap 1.0.12011-07-22T16:07:34Z2018-12-08T21:03:44Zstevepotterhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/stevepotterWetnap is a series of extension methods that make coding in .NET a bit easier, especially with strings.https://www.nuget.org/packages/wetnap/1.0.0wetnap 1.0.02011-05-04T20:12:18Z2018-12-08T21:03:50Zstevepotterhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/stevepotterWetnap is a series of helper methods that make coding in .NET a bit easier. For example, instead of if !string.IsNullOrEmpty(foo), you can write foo.HasChars(). It has a bunch of other string helpers, like foo.After("http://"), etc.
It also has a few cool methods like a For that acts just like jQuery's for function.
The goal is to make code a bit more concise, which adds up to a lot in the end. BTW, it's called wetnap because it's a nice luxury to have, just like a wet nap after a plate of hot wings.