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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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
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.
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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