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Some of the things that I actively maintain:

  • JavaScript / TypeScript
    • synchronous-promise a promise-like replacement that runs synchronously, useful for testing and for providing optional sync/async interfaces for libraries
    • yafs a simplicity wrapper around common filesystem operations like reading, writing, copying and listing files
    • zarro an extensible build scaffolding built around gulp
  • .NET
    • log4net: a logging framework for .NET (framework and core). Currently I'm the only maintainer for log4net and releases are quite time-consuming. If you use log4net, I'd really appreciate sponsorship.
    • NExpect: a unit-testing-framework agnostic assertions library focused on ease of readability, extension, and general use
    • PeanutButter: a suite of libraries for common functionality in .NET (framework and core), including Duck-Typing, in-place HttpServer for testing, RandomGenerators for generating all manner of random values (including for complex types, and you can guide generation) and a few more bits and bobs
    • dotnet-utils: a bunch of dotnet utilities, including asmdeps, which can show your full dependency tree for an assembly (or reverse-search for what is pulling in a dependency)
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Sponsorship would allow me to devote more time to these. I'm quite fortunate in that a lot of the time, extension of my own opensource packages benefits my employer or my workflow, so I can often extend my opensource packages during work hours. But sometimes there are community requests, and log4net has a backlog of issues that I rarely get to look at.

2 sponsors have funded fluffynuts’s work.

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If I get 10 sponsors, I'll know that my work isn't just for download stats 😅. At this point, I'd start looking at a monthly earnings requirement to start reliably allocating time to projects like log4net.

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Featured work

  1. apache/logging-log4net

    Apache Log4net is a versatile, feature-rich, efficient logging API and backend for .NET

  2. fluffynuts/PeanutButter

    Tasty, versatile, nutritious; goes with many things in .net.

  3. fluffynuts/synchronous-promise

    A prototypical animal which looks like an A+ Promise but doesn't defer immediately, so can run synchronously, for testing

    JavaScript 51
  4. fluffynuts/NExpect

    An assertions framework for .NET with a BDD-like feel, inspired by Chai and Jasmine, designed to be user-extensible

    C# 21
  5. fluffynuts/gulp-msbuild

    msbuild plugin for gulp

    JavaScript 3
  6. fluffynuts/dotnet-utils

    Some utils for .net

    C# 2

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