What should I buy? My company has money to burn.
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- MSDN pro subscription so you have all the OS'es and DB's for testing and lots more to play around with. - Nice monitor with 1900 x 1200 resolution. - Logitech Z-10 speakers.
Wout
wout de zeeuw wrote:
MSDN pro subscription so you have all the OS'es and DB's for testing and lots more to play around with.
Don't forget to add a big server running lots of VMs so you can have all the OS'es available at the same time.
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My company has some extra money, and they told me I can have whatever I want for work purposes. It can be software or hardware. They need to burn up this budget. So far what I want is Visual Studio 2008 KVM switch High end headphones Is there some other stuff I should get? I've seen stuff about Infragstics, or devexpress, and I wonder if these productivity tools will help me. What are some MUST HAVE tools that any developer needs? Thanks!
THE must have productivity tool is VAssistX (No connection BTW). If you are doing C++ I'd also recommend: XtremeToolkit Pro (No connection - brand new customer and v. happy too) Intel VTune code profiler A good electric guitar and Line6 guitarport is a wonderful stress buster Finally if you've got real money to burn try getting a driver to pick you up and take you home from work :-)) Then you can use the brand new Sony Vaio TZ31VN to code on the road - just make sure you downgrade to XP so you can properly use the 2GB of RAM. My SO has one with a built in 3G card so also has mobile internet/email over the greater part of UK.
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My company has some extra money, and they told me I can have whatever I want for work purposes. It can be software or hardware. They need to burn up this budget. So far what I want is Visual Studio 2008 KVM switch High end headphones Is there some other stuff I should get? I've seen stuff about Infragstics, or devexpress, and I wonder if these productivity tools will help me. What are some MUST HAVE tools that any developer needs? Thanks!
I find VisualAssistX[^] to be invaluable. If you are the only developer in your company, you hopefully have a good source code control system and a backed up file server to keep the scc database. If not, get one (SubVersion is a good open source solution, Vault a good commercial one). A good network file server with raid5 disk array would be a good idea for the repository.
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THE must have productivity tool is VAssistX (No connection BTW). If you are doing C++ I'd also recommend: XtremeToolkit Pro (No connection - brand new customer and v. happy too) Intel VTune code profiler A good electric guitar and Line6 guitarport is a wonderful stress buster Finally if you've got real money to burn try getting a driver to pick you up and take you home from work :-)) Then you can use the brand new Sony Vaio TZ31VN to code on the road - just make sure you downgrade to XP so you can properly use the 2GB of RAM. My SO has one with a built in 3G card so also has mobile internet/email over the greater part of UK.
haha, thanks I'm using C#. I do work for the government, so it's one of those end of year budget things where they have to use it or lose it. and even worse is the budget would get chopped for next year if they don't use it all up. Ideally I would rather have them hire me some help, but that makes too much sense for them to do.
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I find VisualAssistX[^] to be invaluable. If you are the only developer in your company, you hopefully have a good source code control system and a backed up file server to keep the scc database. If not, get one (SubVersion is a good open source solution, Vault a good commercial one). A good network file server with raid5 disk array would be a good idea for the repository.
I don't use source code control, but I do need to start using it. Currently what I do is just make a new copy of the files of a whole project after I release a build for my users. Thanks
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My company has some extra money, and they told me I can have whatever I want for work purposes. It can be software or hardware. They need to burn up this budget. So far what I want is Visual Studio 2008 KVM switch High end headphones Is there some other stuff I should get? I've seen stuff about Infragstics, or devexpress, and I wonder if these productivity tools will help me. What are some MUST HAVE tools that any developer needs? Thanks!
I'll put in a vote for Expression Web 2[^].
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I'll put in a vote for Expression Web 2[^].
Fuzzy Llama Creative Solutions, Inc. Wordles LLC Pachuko Boy
Ditch just Expression Web 2. Get the entire suite, it is a much better deal.
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My company has some extra money, and they told me I can have whatever I want for work purposes. It can be software or hardware. They need to burn up this budget. So far what I want is Visual Studio 2008 KVM switch High end headphones Is there some other stuff I should get? I've seen stuff about Infragstics, or devexpress, and I wonder if these productivity tools will help me. What are some MUST HAVE tools that any developer needs? Thanks!
DevPartner Studio: http://www.compuware.com/products/devpartner/studio.htm[^] PS. For version control Surround SCM from Seapine is excellent: http://www.seapine.com/surroundscm.html[^]
Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke
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My company has some extra money, and they told me I can have whatever I want for work purposes. It can be software or hardware. They need to burn up this budget. So far what I want is Visual Studio 2008 KVM switch High end headphones Is there some other stuff I should get? I've seen stuff about Infragstics, or devexpress, and I wonder if these productivity tools will help me. What are some MUST HAVE tools that any developer needs? Thanks!
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- MSDN pro subscription so you have all the OS'es and DB's for testing and lots more to play around with. - Nice monitor with 1900 x 1200 resolution. - Logitech Z-10 speakers.
Wout
wout de zeeuw wrote:
MSDN pro subscription so you have all the OS'es and DB's for testing and lots more to play around with.
Booo! I'm personally boycotting any and all MSDN subscriptions and going off the shelf after the magnificient screw over job MS did on small shop developers when they introduced the "team" systems. If you can prove you are developing for Microsoft platforms in this day and age they should be practically giving the stuff away or at least making it fairly and reasonably priced. It's much cheaper to buy what you need when you need it at the cheapest retail source you can find.
"The pursuit of excellence is less profitable than the pursuit of bigness, but it can be more satisfying." - David Ogilvy
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wout de zeeuw wrote:
MSDN pro subscription so you have all the OS'es and DB's for testing and lots more to play around with.
Booo! I'm personally boycotting any and all MSDN subscriptions and going off the shelf after the magnificient screw over job MS did on small shop developers when they introduced the "team" systems. If you can prove you are developing for Microsoft platforms in this day and age they should be practically giving the stuff away or at least making it fairly and reasonably priced. It's much cheaper to buy what you need when you need it at the cheapest retail source you can find.
"The pursuit of excellence is less profitable than the pursuit of bigness, but it can be more satisfying." - David Ogilvy
Yeah, I never cared for the team system features, the pro version has all that I need. The standard version is close to being good enough. Having the os'es around is handy, so this year I got the subscription. Hopefully it lasts 2-3 years :-).
Wout
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My company has some extra money, and they told me I can have whatever I want for work purposes. It can be software or hardware. They need to burn up this budget. So far what I want is Visual Studio 2008 KVM switch High end headphones Is there some other stuff I should get? I've seen stuff about Infragstics, or devexpress, and I wonder if these productivity tools will help me. What are some MUST HAVE tools that any developer needs? Thanks!