A new entry in the setup tools market, InstallAnywhere.NET offers a well-designed and comprehensive IDE for installing .NET applications.
Inject templated code into your .NET projects as fast as you can type with this no-frills product.
This open source project offers the prospect of making your .NET applications truly cross-platform. It's worth keeping an eye on.
No-muss, no-fuss solution for delivering SQL Server databases and updates to your customers.
With Visual Studio 2005 finally at the beta 1 stage, it's time for the
mainstream developer to take a look.
Disparate systems make business process automation inefficient. Semantic integration of structured, unstructured and process data simplifies implementation of a robust SOA model.
Your J2EE and .NET apps must interact. This overview presents the standards and available technologies that can help you shape interoperable solutions.
Enterprise server growth will continue throughout 2004, expanding worldwide spending for servers by 5% to $53 billion.
Developers need lots of skills, including logical thinking, the ability to plan,
attention to detail, and so on. But did you ever stop to think about the
importance of sneakiness in the developer world?
Microsoft’s failed discussions on a merger with SAP AG did not prevent the two companies from trying to knit together .NET and NetWeaver.
Sometimes it seems like developers can turn anything into a battle to the death.
Take the apparently-simple matter of coding standards, for example. Why do we
keep fighting about these things?
A visual build tool matched to the Microsoft tool chain, VisualMake offers a good way to automate building your Visual Studio .NET projects.
You can automate exception logging with one line of client code, control it through an App.config file without recompiling, and use custom publishers to craft cool logging tools.
Visual Studio 2005 Team System was announced on Monday, and now the pundits will
be
scrambling to tell you what to think. I don't know what I think myself yet, but
here are a few preliminary thoughts.
Reflector is an essential part of the .NET developer's toolbox - and it's even free!
Micro Focus, Rockville, Md., and Microsoft Corp. have agreed to a joint effort aimed at helping IT organizations migrate mainframe applications onto Windows-based systems.
InfoPath SP1 and the new .NET 2003 Toolkit let you implement business logic behind InfoPath forms with managed VB.NET or C# code instead of JScript or VBScript event handlers.
Build state machines for .NET the easy (and bulletproof) way.
The Middleware Company (TMC) and DevelopMentor, former rivals in the technology training game, are engaging in a kind of core-competency swap in an agreement they are calling a "community and training alliance."
CAS/Tester is an innovative product for the .NET developer that shows how your code will react under a variety of security limitations.