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    Bogus

    Bogus

    A simple and sane fake data generator for C#, F#, and VB.NET

    Bogus is a simple and sane fake data generator for .NET languages like C#, F# and VB.NET. Bogus is fundamentally a C# port of faker.js and inspired by FluentValidation's syntax sugar. Bogus will help you load databases, UI and apps with fake data for your testing needs. When Bogus updates locales from faker.js or issues bug fixes, sometimes deterministic sequences can change. Changes to deterministic outputs are usually highlighted in the release notes. Changes to deterministic outputs is also considered a breaking change. Bogus generally follows semantic versioning rules. ...
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