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natemcmaster/README.md

Hi there, I'm Nate 👋

I started doing open source when I worked for Microsoft on the .NET project. I'm now working for AWS and don't have much time for open source, but when I do, I usually work on Python or C# projects.

This is my personal account. Starting in 2019, activity on this account is a reflection of work I am doing in my personal time. This account is NOT used for activity supported or approved by my employer.

For work I'm doing on behalf of my employer, see @mcmasn-amzn.

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Pronouns: he/him

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  1. Command line parsing and utilities for .NET

    C# 1.8k 223

  2. .NET Core library for dynamically loading code

    C# 996 165

  3. Simple command-line HTTPS server for the .NET Core CLI

    C# 538 51

  4. Free, automatic HTTPS certificate generation for ASP.NET Core web apps

    C# 1.1k 112

209 contributions in the last year

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November 2021

Created a pull request in natemcmaster/LettuceEncrypt that received 1 comment

Update to C# 10 and adjust style to use file-scoped namespaces and implicit usings

Now that VS 2022 and C# 10 are stable, update the code style to use two simplifying features -- file-scoped namespaces an implicit usings.

+3,114 −3,345 1 comment
Opened 2 other pull requests in 2 repositories
natemcmaster/dotnet-serve 1 merged
natemcmaster/DotNetCorePlugins 1 merged
6 contributions in private repositories Nov 15 – Nov 17
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