Become a sponsor to Dicky Suryadi
Hi There!
I am the author of dotNetify, a simple, lightweight yet powerful library to help you create real-time, reactive, cross-platform web apps on C# .NET back-end.
Many people have found dotNetify to be a great tool for their business, and if you're one of them, I want to give you confidence that it's going to be around and actively maintained for a long time by sponsoring my work on dotNetify.
With your sponsorship, you will make this project more sustainable and help me pay for resources to make this framework even better!
2 sponsors have funded dsuryd’s work.
Featured work
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dsuryd/dotNetify
Simple, lightweight, yet powerful way to build real-time web apps.
JavaScript 1,172 -
dsuryd/dotNetify-Blazor
Real-time, reactive MVVM library for Blazor WebAssembly apps.
C# 65 -
dsuryd/dotNetify-Elements
Backend-ready React components for .NET web apps.
JavaScript 57 -
dsuryd/dotNetify-Pulse
Customizable real-time monitoring for .NET Core services.
C# 125 -
dsuryd/dotNetify-react-template
Real-time React SPA template using dotNetify.
Vim Script 203 -
dsuryd/dotNetify-react-native-demo
DotNetify + React Native + .NET Core demo
JavaScript 44
$20 a month
SelectPro - thank you for actively sustaining dotNetify development!
- Your github issues will receive extra attention from me.
- You'll get a pro license to use premium features.
$100 a month
SelectTeam - thank you for making dotNetify part of your organization's stack!
- Your github issues will receive priority support from me.
- You'll get a team license to use premium features.
- You can include your company logo on dotNetify's website landing page.
- You'll get to send me private emails to discuss dotNetify-related issues.
$500 a month
SelectEnterprise - thank you for being a major sponsor of dotNetify!
- Your github issues will receive priority support from me.
- You'll get an enterprise license to use premium features.
- You can include your company logo on dotNetify's website landing page.
- You'll get to send me private emails to discuss dotNetify-related issues.