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    NLog

    NLog

    Advanced and structured logging for various .NET platforms

    NLog is a flexible and free logging platform for various .NET platforms, including .NET standard. NLog makes it easy to write to several targets. (database, file, console) and change the logging configuration on-the-fly. NLog has support for structured and traditional logging. The focus for NLog is high performance, easy-to-use, easy to extend and flexible to configure. NLog is very easy to configure, both through configuration file and programmatically. Even without restarting the...
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    AdvancedHMI
    Turn Visual Studio into a powerful HMI/SCADA development package by simply dragging and dropping, no coding required. DF1, Ethernet/IP for Allen Bradley PLC controllers, and many more drivers. Free
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    WIDA Tasks

    WIDA Tasks

    This is a platform for an extremely powerful/versatile task scheduler.

    ...This program gives you the ability to code up a form for each definition, which would pass parameters to the trigger, condition or action itself, allowing the user to define their own parameters on task creation. After the definitions have been coded up, there is no longer a need of any coding knowledge allowing regular users to make use of this program. You can simply create a task where you would mix and match the definitions so the task behaves the way you intended. The definitions/tasks can separately be exported/imported between clients, allowing the more “knowledgeable” users to create libraries of definitions or tasks.
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    Alternative approach to minimum redundancy coding (fixed-length) without using tree data structures. The main advantages are simplicity and flexibility.
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    It is useful to understand how hamming coding running is in network layer on TCP/IP protocol [TÜRKÇE] OSI ve TCP/IP de ağ katmanında kullanılan hamming kodlamasının nasıl işlediğini gösteren eğitim amaçlı bir uygulamadır.
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    NetFuel is a .NET/MONO library for simplifying P2P application development. NetFuel loads applications as .NET assemblies and allows them to interoperate. NetFuel is based upon the ASP.NET web services paradigm of coding, except in a P2P context.
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    Simple file compressing program using Huffman coding. Written in C#.
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