LensUp is a web application that serves as a virtual gallery, allowing party guests to upload their photos from the event and also write down their wishes.
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LensUp is a web application that serves as a virtual gallery, allowing party guests to upload their photos from the event and also write down their wishes.
A polycloud .NET cloud storage abstraction layer. Provides Blob storage (AWS S3, GCP, FTP, SFTP, Azure Blob/File/Event Hub/Data Lake) and Messaging (AWS SQS, Azure Queue/ServiceBus). Supports .NET 5+ and .NET Standard 2.0+. Pure C#.
cross-platform Azure Service Bus explorer (Windows, MacOS, Linux)
A project that handles dequeuing queue messages from known Cloud Providers
Collects the approximate message count of an Azure Storage Queue and sends it as a metric via OpenTelemety
"Cloud-based system that leverages GPT completions API and Azure App Functions to recommend tour itinerary for a given city for users. Generates and sends itinerary in PDF format via email
A Xamarin + IoT + Azure sample that detects the sentiment of incoming text messages, performs sentiment analysis on the text, and changes the color of a Philips Hue lightbulb
Azure Web App samples with Blob,Queue,Table,CosmosDB,Function,ARM
Abstractions around cloud resources allowing for testable, mockable code
Social Media Feed Analytics with C# with a Twitter v2 streaming API
This sample demonstrates how to perform common tasks using the Azure Queue Service in .NET including inserting, peeking, getting and deleting queue messages, as well as creating and deleting queues.
Serverless notification framework using Azure Functions.
Send and Process Notifications using Azure Queue and SendGrid
Azure Function App to generate "smart" thumbnails using the Azure Computer Vision API
Azure Function App to perform various tasks for Netlify hosted sites, like fetching and processing form submissions, and triggering deploys using hooks
Azure Functions v2 with .NET Core - billing in serverless architecture.
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