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Curtis Carter

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NorthEast Arkansas

I code. This means I spend time fixing bugs, adding features, creating installers, and even working on a couple home grown projects. I mainly work on .Net projects (C#, VB.Net, Power Shell etc.) but I try to fix bugs anywhere I can. Doing this takes time and money (purchasing test hardware, paying for software licenses, etc). 

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This covers my JetBrains subscription which I mainly keep to be able to work on projects. Although there are free and capable editors and build tools out there, JetBrains tools are cross-platform and have allowed me to avoid some of the disruption when I have to switch between Linux/Windows. With that covered, I can consider projects that require cloud based services and subscriptions. Thanks!

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Featured work

  1. digitalcoyote/NuGetDefense

    An MSBuildTask that checks for known vulnerabilities. Inspired by OWASP SafeNuGet.

    C# 96
  2. digitalcoyote/chocolatey-packages

    Template repository for Chocolatey Automatic Package Updater Module

    PowerShell 8
  3. digitalcoyote/BuildTaskNuGetPackageTemplate

    A template for creating a NuGet Package that runs an exec task at build

    C#

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For now this is a simple tier to allow supporting me. I am committed to keeping the normal functionality (including more vulnerability sources in the future) free to use, bug free, and under the MIT license.

I'm considering adding features to a "Premium" set of NuGetDefense packages that are more difficult to maintain, for performance reasons cannot be included in the free version and will require a server somewhere in the cloud. $1/month would be the base cost of this package. Anything that goes into a "Premium" package is likely to focus on specific developer requests that would cause breaking changes, performance problems, etc to the normal package.