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Cronus
Cronus is a lightweight framework for building event driven systems with DDD/CQRS in mindVSE-FormatDocumentOnSave
Visual Studio - Format Document on SaveHystrix.NET
RedLock
be-a-better-dev
Curator-docker
Alpine image with recurring Elastic Search Curator jobFileStorage
File storage abstraction over AmazonS3, Azure FS and the file systemPushnotifications
CountryCodes
log4net.Appender.ElasticSearch
ElasticSearch appender for log4netActivityStreams
Cronus.Persistence.Cassandra
Cronus.Transport.RabbitMQ
RestSharp.IdentityModel.Extensions
Khronos
Chronos (Khronos) - Automated time trackingEldersSearchView
Custom search view for AndroidHystrix.NET.Dashboard
Multithreading.Scheduler
OAuth2.IdentityKit.Android
Cronus.Persistence.CosmosDb
Elders.Web
MeasureExecutionTime
Cronus.Projection.ElasticSearch
Cronus.Projections.Cassandra
Cronus.DomainModeling
Localizations
Localization abstractions and PhraseApp implementation for .NET applicationsProtoreg
Serializer wraping protobuff net.EldersFirebaseRemoteConfig
Convenience Firebase Remote Config + Combine + SwiftUIHome
A starting point for people to learn about Elders' projectsCronus.AspNetCore
A package which gives you extended features for Cronus in Asp.NET CoreZeus
King of the Gods, god of the sky, symbolized by the thunderbolt. As the ruler of the Olympian gods, Zeus held enormous power and almost absolute authority. His role was primarily to watch over the activities of the other gods, and make sure they weren't exceeding their powers.Hystrix.NET.MetricsEventStream
Module which exposes metrics in a text/event-stream formatted stream that continues as long as a client holds the connectionPandora
Pandora was the first human woman in Greek mythology. She was created by the gods Hephaestus and Athena, following the instructions of Zeus, who wanted to punish Prometheus for stealing the fire from the gods to give it to humans. After Prometheus stole the fire and humans gratefully accepted the gift, Zeus decided to give humans a gift that would balance their acquisition of fire. He asked Hephaestus to create the first woman, who would be endowed with numerous seducing gifts that would plague humanity from then on. Athena dressed Pandora in a beautiful silvery gown, a veil and a crown, and taught her weaving. Other gods also contributed to Pandora's creation, by endowing her with such gifts as deceitful nature and a speech of lies. However, the natural gifts of Pandora were not the problem for humanity. The gods also offered her a jar that held within numerous evils, diseases and other pains. With the jar in hand, Pandora was given to Epimetheus, Prometheus' brother, who accepted the divine gift despite his brother's warnings. One day, out of curiosity and not of malice, Pandora opened the lid of the jar, releasing all evils into the world. Shocked by what had happened, she quickly tried to put the lid back, only managing to trap Hope in it. This is how the ancient Greeks believed there was evil in the world. The event of releasing the evils into the world marks the end of the so-called Golden Age of Man in the world, and the beginning of the Silver Age.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us