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Not a popularity contest, but if you were to elect some in some categories, what would be the names?

Here are a few suggested categories.

The only criteria I’d insist on would be: needs to be fully OSS, not a one-man show, have some people involved, have source available and with a well-know open source license (hopefully with no distinction between commercial and other uses)

  • Blog engines
  • Wikis
  • Web frameworks
  • WPF frameworks
  • Silverlight frameworks
  • Unit test frameworks (including spec?)
  • ASP.Net tools
  • more specialized frameworks

Scott Hanselman and Hamilton Verissimo de Oliveira

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MVC - ProMesh.NET

ORM - CoolStorage.NET

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I like mojoportal but I don't know how "relevant" it might be.

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Sandcastle

MSDN style documentation builder for XML documentation, the follow on from Ndoc

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ASP.NET MVC

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Vici Project: A coordinated and well-supported collection of free tools for building next-generation online applications for .NET.

  • Vici MVC: MVC Web Application Framework for .NET 2.0 or higher. (Formerly ProMesh.NET)
  • Vici CoolStorage: Fully typed Object Relational Mapping (ORM) library for .NET 2.0.
  • Vici Parser: .NET library for late-bound expression parsing and template rendering.
  • Vici WinService: Lightweight .NET library for creating Windows services.

More to follow in the future:

  • Vici Graphics (Not OSS, but free)
  • Vici dStyler (Not OSS, but free)
  • Vici Reports
  • Vici Wiki
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+1 NHibernate

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Virtual Earth JavaScript Intellisense Helper

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  • NAnt: the OS project that's had the biggest impact on me... followed by (in no order)
  • AnkhSVN/Subversion
  • MonoRail
  • MbUnit
  • Rhino Mocks
  • Castle Windsor
  • NHibernate ...and I'm forgetting tons of great things like 7-Zip, FlexWiki

It's good to be .net

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Unity

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cruiseControl.Net

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DotNetKicks

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I'd add in the C5 Generic Collection Library. Whereas the .NET BCL generic collections contain interfaces, they aren't programmed to their interfaces. As well, the C5 collections contain a richer set of features in addition to being backed by academic research.

Check out the set of collections contained within in this post.

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RDL Project - http://www.fyireporting.com/ - reporting toolset

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DesktopRails for portable desktop applications development: http://desktoprails.osl.ull.es

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Mono.Cecil - An open source and even better replacement to System.Reflection. :)

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Composite Application Guidance

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IronPython

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S#arp Architecture

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Hi! this is not a vote, we just want to make sure we get the names/links to all important ones, so we dont miss any. :-)

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