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QuickFix.Net.NETCore.FIX44
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QuickFIX/n is a .NET port of QuickFIX, an open source C++ FIX engine. We love QuickFIX. We have been contributors nearly since its conception and use it heavily in our products and consulting. The goal of QuickFIX/n is to create an open source FIX engine that feels native to C#. The (C++) QuickFIX project maintains a C# wrapper which has been used successfully in .NET for many years, but it results in code that is not idiomatic of .NET development. QuickFIX/n attempts to keep the same robustness and conformance of QuickFIX with a similar API while bringing native performance and idiomatic usage to .NET. For Java development, please visit the excellent QuickFIX/J. QuickFIX/n uses the QuickFIX name with the full backing and support of QuickFIX and its creator Oren Miller.
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QuickFIX/n is a .NET port of QuickFIX, an open source C++ FIX engine. We love QuickFIX. We have been contributors nearly since its conception and use it heavily in our products and consulting. The goal of QuickFIX/n is to create an open source FIX engine that feels native to C#. The (C++) QuickFIX project maintains a C# wrapper which has been used successfully in .NET for many years, but it results in code that is not idiomatic of .NET development. QuickFIX/n attempts to keep the same robustness and conformance of QuickFIX with a similar API while bringing native performance and idiomatic usage to .NET. For Java development, please visit the excellent QuickFIX/J. QuickFIX/n uses the QuickFIX name with the full backing and support of QuickFIX and its creator Oren Miller.
We found that quickfix.net.netcore.fix44 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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