Packages containing Owin Middleware, AspNet Web API and AspNet MVC extensions to App Metrics
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In computer science, instrumentation is a technique that consists of inserting specific instructions into a program to monitor and/or analyze its performance, functionality, or behavior, but without changing how it behaves.
It can be done statically, changing the program before executing it, or dynamically, inserting instructions while it’s being executed.
Packages containing Owin Middleware, AspNet Web API and AspNet MVC extensions to App Metrics
App Metrics Extensions Sampling Reservoirs
Sistema con PIC18F2550 utilizando sensores de temperatura, humedad, gas, presencia y luminosidad, además de la implementación digital de un osciloscopio con 2 canales utilizando C# y C
Sample applications using App.Metrics
Windows Forms - Kalman Filter results tracking and visualization
A massively concurrent ETL tool for SQL Server administration using T-SQL.
An instrumentation tool for ASP.NET written in C#
Library for quickly adding timing metrics to sections of code.
🌊 A .NET InfluxDB client
A C# visual profiling library using Google Chrome's tracing tool
User interface for KA3005P programmable power supply.
An instrumentation tool for ASP.NET written in C#
Opinionated Observability Extensions for .NET
Reproducible benchmarks to evaluate Sentry SDKs
☁️ This VSTO Add-In is used for marking up Excel files with revisions. There are two common methods of indicating where a revision has changed a drawing that contains a system diagram. The first is the cloud method, were each change is enclosed by a cloud shape. The second method involves placing a triangle with the revision number next to each …
Instrumentation interface for the game Celeste in C# and Python
Release observable features by using FeatureGates, instrumented abstractions that replace 'if' statements.
Adding `.Dump()` extension methods to Console Applications, similar to LinqPad's.
A structured logging framework for .NET that supports log aggregation, e.g. Splunk