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benaadams/README.md

I make things faster 🚀

Open Source

  • Contributor to .NET Runtime, ASP.NET Core
  • .NET Foundation Technical Steering Group member
  • .NET Foundation "Growing the .NET ecosystem" working group member

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  • .NET Foundation Board Director

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I'm using GitHub Sponsors 💗 to support my open source work on .NET, ASP​.NET Core and the .NET ecosystem.

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  1. High performance understanding for stack traces (Make error logs more productive)

    C# 2k 87

  2. Blocking Detection for ASP.NET Core

    C# 622 32

  3. runtime Public

    Forked from dotnet/runtime

    .NET is a cross-platform runtime and libraries, for cloud, IoT and desktop apps. It includes a garbage collector, JIT compiler, primitive data types and class libraries.

    C#

  4. ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform .NET framework for building modern cloud-based web applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux.

    C# 26.3k 7.1k

  5. Ben.Http Public

    Low level ASP.NET Core example Web server

    C# 81 5

  6. String cache to merge duplicate strings; capped with 2 generation LRU eviction and further evictions on Gen2 GC collections.

    C# 41 1

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November 2021

50 contributions in private repositories Nov 1 – Nov 9
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