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  2. Test Studio - Wikipedia

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    Progress Telerik Test Studio is a Windows-based software test automation tool for web and desktop that supports functional testing, [1] software performance testing, load testing [2] and RESTful API testing [3] developed by Telerik. [4] The tool ships with a plugin for Visual Studio and a standalone app that use the same repositories and file ...

  3. Blazor - Wikipedia

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    The name, "Blazor", as explained by Steve Sanderson, is a portmanteau of the words "Browser" and "Razor". (from the Razor syntax being used) Blazor got admitted as an official open-source project by Microsoft, and in 2018, as part of .NET Core 3.1, Blazor Server was released to the public.

  4. Telerik - Wikipedia

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    The company then expanded its offerings to include user interface (UI) navigation controls, and the Telerik Sitefinity content management system a few years later. [7] Based upon developer interaction, Telerik developed tools targeted to support other .NET technologies, such as ASP.NET AJAX , ASP.NET MVC , WPF , Silverlight and Windows ...

  5. NuGet - Wikipedia

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    A NuGet package is a single ZIP file that bears a .nupack or .nupkg filename extension and contains .NET assemblies and their needed files, with a manifest file describing its contents. [7] Developers may create these packages with the NuGet client app and publish them in private or public repositories.

  6. .NET Framework - Wikipedia

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    NuGet is the package manager for all .NET platforms. It is used to retrieve third-party libraries into a .NET project with a global library feed at NuGet.org. [21] Private feeds can be maintained separately, e.g., by a build server or a file system directory. UML package diagram of the stream hierarchy in .NET