Handicraft Toolkit is a software package available for download on Handicfart-CODE's public pages. It is a comprehensive and original software resource for handicraft enthusiasts.

This toolkit presents a set of primitive templates that demonstrate how to organize the extension of the base official framework(s) to develop your own elementary technologies. The idea behind the toolkit is to enable the creation of special program engines, such as simplified frameworks, libraries, and more.
The Handicraft Toolkit includes various features, such as SQL-File Technology, an efficient way to organize SQL projects on the basis of a file/directory tree. It also comprises Transact-SQL enhanced with macro-keywords, SQL helper objects (SP and functions), and command-line utilities for integration with alternative IDEs.
In addition, the toolkit comes with a large set of useful .NET helpers in special DLLs (as application satellite libraries) provided with corresponding source code. The kit also features examples of experimental pseudo-micro-ORM to SP and queries, explicit mapping from/to SQL, accompanied by sample programs.
The package also includes experimental Application Start Technology for Windows network file systems (e.g., Windows domain), known as Viventics (shared desktop apps). Moreover, the package includes many interesting uncommon things that are potentially useful and are deserving to be applied somewhere or re-implemented for somebody's purposes.
The Handicraft Toolkit contains several subpacks (included folders), including the HandicraftSDK with the toolkit (C#, .NET 5, .NET 4.6, Win32, CMD, MSBuild, MS-Windows, Windows Domain) and BookRegistry with server-client web-engine together with full-stack sample applications (C#, WASM-Blazor, T-SQL, SP, CRUD, JWT). The third folder in the subpacks is TEST (DB) with binary images of TEST database (MSSQL) used in corresponding samples, such as BookRegistry app, MyFlat app, and more.
Overall, Handicraft Toolkit is an impressive package that offers a comprehensive set of tools, utilities, and samples to help users develop their own programming styles and technologies. It is suitable for developers who are interested in exploring alternative programming styles and want to extend their base official framework(s).
Version 2020-11-15: This update is named NET5-transition. All modern libs and programs have migrated from .NET-Core to .NET 5.0. Legacy versions (.NET 4.6, .NET 4.0) of some libs and programs will continue to exist.