peterbucher
Passionated developer and quadcopter pilot. Former ASP.NET MVP and Developer of LightCore
Lucerne, Switzerland
peterbucher's Stars
miegli/Neoslive.Hybridsearch
JeremySkinner/git-dot-aspx
Implementation of git-http-backend for IIS7/ASP.NET
Tuurlijk/TYPO3.Homestead
One-stop Neos and TYPO3 development and review environment. Effortlessly test one site against multiple PHP versions and hhvm.
jonnitto/Jonnitto.iFrame
iFrames for Neos CMS
joaocc/gta2net-git
landersson/roketz3d
3D version of the classic old Amiga gravity shooter
htuscher/Digitalista.Site
Neos site package for digitalista.de
miegli/Neoslive.Nodeform
dfeyer/flow-debugproxy
A Flow Framework Debug proxy for xDebug, written in Go
florinn/typemoq
A simple mocking library for TypeScript
getify/You-Dont-Know-JS
A book series on JavaScript. @YDKJS on twitter.
aspnet/live.asp.net
Code for live.asp.net, which hosts the ASP.NET Community Stand-up
DapperLib/Dapper
Dapper - a simple object mapper for .Net
panaverse/learn-typescript
Learning TypeScript in Baby Steps
neos/neos
[READ-ONLY] An open source Content Application Platform based on Flow. A set of core Content Management features is resting within a larger context that allows you to build a perfectly customized experience for your users
flownative/neos-compressor
A compressor for the HTML output of Neos
AdamsLair/duality
a 2D Game Development Framework
discourse/discourse
A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
MisterJames/GenFu
GenFu is a library you can use to generate realistic test data. It is composed of several property fillers that can populate commonly named properties through reflection using an internal database of values or randomly created data. You can override any of the fillers, give GenFu hints on how to fill them.
toolsfactory/Bootstrapper.LightCore
LightCore extension for Bootstrapper
JuergenGutsch/blog
Personal blog about web development based on .NET and .NET Core
JuergenGutsch/LightCore
LightCore is a lightweight dependency injection container which can be used as a service locator, too. It has originally been written by Peter Bucher, and is temporarily maintained by me.