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Valit is dead simple validation for .NET Core. No more if-statements all around your code. Write nice and clean fluent validators instead!
Validot is a performance-first, compact library for advanced model validation. Using a simple declarative fluent interface, it efficiently handles classes, structs, nested members, collections, nullables, plus any relation or combination of them. It also supports translations, custom logic extensions with tests, and DI containers.
DynamoDB client for NodeJS and browser with a fluent api to build requests. We take care of the type mapping between JS and DynamoDB, customizable trough typescript decorators.
Type safe K8s middleware for humans
Fluent API around playwright
Java Fluent Validator is inspired by Fluent Interface and .Net FluentValidation which defined an inner-DSL within Java language for programmers to use. A fluent interface implies that its primary goal is to make it easy to SPEAK and UNDERSTAND.
Framework to setup Apex test data in a highly flexible and readable way using the Test Data Builder pattern.
Http Client for .NET Standard with fluent APIs which are intuitive, easy to use and also highly extensible.
Awesome list of fluent GraphQL clients & examples
Generate fluent builders for your C# classes with ease.
Fluent Java wrapper for Alpha Vantage API
Flapi is an API generator for Java, which generates 'smart' interfaces for improved fluency in your code.
Türkçe kaynağa destek olması amacıyla mini makaleler ve uygulama örnekleri ile oluşturulmuş bir Onion Architecture Projesidir.
Building dynamic form in Angular with Fluent API and JSON
Chain Asynchronous Apex in a readable and flexible way without hardcoding the successor.
Apex library that dynamically generates SOQL & SOSL queries
Fluent argument validation for fluent software development.
Exams System using asp.net core and n-layer architecture,SQL server code-fist
A simple fluent extension for UIToolkit in Unity3D.
Generate keys and keystores using fluent-like API instead of dealing with JCA intricacies