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[ANN] SmolNetSharp - C# library for building Gemini/Gopher clients

1. Luke Emmet (luke (a) marmaladefoo.com)

Hi Everyone

Perhaps I can offer some partial respite from some of the other long 
running mailing list threads...

I'm pleased to announce SmolNetSharp - a new client library for building 
your own Smolnet client.

   https://github.com/LukeEmmet/SmolNetSharp

Key features include:


not tested on Linux yet)

There is a simple 100 line Gemini/Gopher simple demo interactive client 
in the repository, to illustrate usage.

It is now the client library in GemiNaut, a new release of which is also 
coming soon.

   - Luke

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2. Norm MacLennan (norm (a) iwritethe.codes)

On Sun, 13 Dec 2020, Luke Emmet wrote:
> Perhaps I can offer some partial respite from some of the other long running 
> mailing list threads...

Oh, God. Thank you!

> * Compiles on Windows and probably Linux too (since .NET Core, but not not 
> tested on Linux yet)

For what it's worth, I can confirm it compiles and runs just fine on Linux 
(after I installed 3.1, previously I only had 5.0 installed).

My background is in C#, but I haven't really used it since 2013 or so. 
I've checked out dotnet core a couple of times, but never really 
"returned" to the language despite intending to.

Always nice to see new open source projects using the language.

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3. Luke Emmet (luke (a) marmaladefoo.com)


On 13-Dec-2020 23:11, Norm MacLennan wrote:
>> * Compiles on Windows and probably Linux too (since .NET Core, but not not
>> tested on Linux yet)
> For what it's worth, I can confirm it compiles and runs just fine on Linux
> (after I installed 3.1, previously I only had 5.0 installed).

Many thanks for confirming this - I'll update the readme to say it is 
possible.

  - Luke

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