.NET tools available?
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hi guys, what tools do you generally use for designing, development and testing of .NET projects? are there any good tools available?
All are born right-handed. Only gifted few overcome it.
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hi guys, what tools do you generally use for designing, development and testing of .NET projects? are there any good tools available?
All are born right-handed. Only gifted few overcome it.
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hi guys, what tools do you generally use for designing, development and testing of .NET projects? are there any good tools available?
All are born right-handed. Only gifted few overcome it.
Visual Studio Team System - but then this is purchased by my wealthy employer ;-)
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hi guys, what tools do you generally use for designing, development and testing of .NET projects? are there any good tools available?
All are born right-handed. Only gifted few overcome it.
Most people developing .NET products on Windows would use one of the Visual Studio products. If you're looking for something free, check out the Visual Express products. On Linux/Mac I don't know what's the norm, but probably some editor (on Mac perhaps BBEdit) and then of course the command line compiler.
"When you have made evil the means of survival, do not expect men to remain good. Do not expect them to stay moral and lose their lives for the purpose of becoming the fodder of the immoral. Do not expect them to produce, when production is punished and looting rewarded. Do not ask, `Who is destroying the world?' You are."
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hi guys, what tools do you generally use for designing, development and testing of .NET projects? are there any good tools available?
All are born right-handed. Only gifted few overcome it.
asgars wrote:
designing
Pencil, paper. Visio. Coffeine.
asgars wrote:
development
VS.NET 2005, SharpDevelop, Coffeine.
asgars wrote:
testing
NUnit, (haven't tried AUT yet), Coffeine.
asgars wrote:
are there any good tools available
Yes, Coffeine. Err, and why don't you ask for any tools for documenting .NET projects? :~
"Throughout human history, we have been dependent on machines to survive. Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony. " - Morpheus
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hi guys, what tools do you generally use for designing, development and testing of .NET projects? are there any good tools available?
All are born right-handed. Only gifted few overcome it.
Ya i know the best development tool would be VS. But what about designing... we have tools like Rational Rose for designing, JUnit for testing etc. But i donno whether these can be used with .NET projects... Do we have any other good tools for .NET?
All are born right-handed. Only gifted few overcome it. There's NO excuse for not commenting your code.
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Ya i know the best development tool would be VS. But what about designing... we have tools like Rational Rose for designing, JUnit for testing etc. But i donno whether these can be used with .NET projects... Do we have any other good tools for .NET?
All are born right-handed. Only gifted few overcome it. There's NO excuse for not commenting your code.
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Ya i know the best development tool would be VS. But what about designing... we have tools like Rational Rose for designing, JUnit for testing etc. But i donno whether these can be used with .NET projects... Do we have any other good tools for .NET?
All are born right-handed. Only gifted few overcome it. There's NO excuse for not commenting your code.
I know some people who speak highly of: Sparx Enterprise Architect[^]. NUnit[^] was originally ported from JUnit so its quite similar.
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