"We wanted to create a new website that clearly communicates our vision and that uses the same technological stack that we use for our client projects The website and the admin app are built using Aurelia as a front end framework and dotnetcore 2.1 for the server side."
Web app built with .net core and c# by @Symbiosyssol.
Project website: https://smbsol.com
Creator website: https://smbsol.com
Client/employer: Internal project
"When I left my job, the only "reviews" I had were formal - and no 360 or from peers. I found there was a missing piece in the market for true interviews of my PEERS. Wha…"
"Reflect is an e-learning extension for Evernote. Reflect makes it easy to remember the important stuff in your Evernote account by feeding it back to you on a schedule, …"
Web app built with mono and c# by @fluxmatix.
"Orchard Core is an open-source modular and extensible application framework built with ASP.NET Core, and a content management system (CMS) built on top of that applicati…"
Open source web app built with .net core and c# by @orchardcms.
"A .NET Core MVC application with the idea of visualizing Codeforces, UVA, and GitHub data in a chart representation for CSE/Software Engineering Graduates, ACM ICPC Prob…"
Web app built with .net core and c# by @shunjid_rahman.
"FilterLists is the independent, comprehensive directory of filter and host lists for advertisements, trackers, malware, and annoyances. Users can find lists to subscribe…"
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