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Release early, release often is a mantra of open source software development. In that vein I am releasing a very early alpha of PowerTime, an end-to-end .NET time series database.
PowerTime supports Windows PowerShell out of the box and can also generate graphs too. PowerTime depends upon a number of third party libraries, namely the excellent NUnit, FileHelpers and ZedGraph.
For the time being I’ll be managing the project through this blog, though I expect to move to a better home when a beta release is looking likely.
Not sure about the licence yet. It will be an open source licence, I’m just not sure exactly which one yet. GPL would be my first choice but some companies may have issues with it. If not a GPL licence then a BSD licence would be my next choice.
You can download PowerTime here. The download is quite large (~55MB) because the download includes a large data set used by one of the unit tests.
The core framework + tests represent around 3,000 LOCs of C# code. This is my first .NET project so I hope you’ll forgive the rather naive coding.
All feedback is welcome…enjoy!
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