Become a sponsor to Meinrad Recheis
My name is Meinrad Recheis and I am from Vienna, Austria.
As a long time Open Source contributor I have led a couple of projects and contributed to numerous others. Here is a list:
- foxguib (discontinued) - A Ruby GUI builder for the FOX toolkit
- GitSharp (discontinued) - A pure C# implementation of Git
- Python.Included - A deployment system for .NET libraries depending on Python
- SliceAndDice - A handy tool for efficiently working with high dimensional data arrays (with slicing and stepping)
- Numpy.NET - Currently the most complete .NET API for the Python library Numpy
- MudBlazor - A material design component library for Blazor similar to MaterialUI and Vuetify (pure C#, no-JS)
My main focus is on MudBlazor which I also use for work projects. If you want to use MudBlazor for your business
sponsering the MudBlazor team helps to ensure you that MudBlazor will continue to improve, remain stable and well supported.
1 sponsor has funded henon’s work.
Featured work
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MudBlazor/MudBlazor
Blazor Component Library based on Material design with an emphasis on ease of use. Mainly written in C# with Javascript kept to a bare minimum it empowers .NET developers to easily debug it if needed.
C# 8,182 -
SciSharp/Numpy.NET
C#/F# bindings for NumPy - a fundamental library for scientific computing, machine learning and AI
C# 695 -
henon/Python.Included
A Python.NET based framework enabling .NET libraries to call into Python packages without depending on a local Python installation.
C# 325 -
henon/SliceAndDice
ArraySlice<T> allows sophisticated slicing of multi-dimensional arrays without copying the underlying data
C# 33