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- Analyze your managed .NET code with FxCop
- I have never met a programmer who doesn't make a codingmistake from time to time. Tracking down and addressing these issues can be oneof the most important aspects of your job. The next time you need to analyzeyour managed .NET code, I recommend using Microsoft's FxCop tool to track downbugs.What...
- Tags: FxCop, FxCop tool, Microsoft .NET, Tony Patton
- Technical articles 2007-01-23
- Analyze your managed .NET code with FxCop
- Check your .NET code for bugs and compare it against Microsoft's design guidelines via the freely available FxCop. Learn more about this code analysis tool in this week's .NET column. I have never met a programmer who doesn't make a coding mistake from time to time. Tracking down...
- Tags: Microsoft .NET, FxCop, Middleware, Tony Patton, .NET, Application servers, .NET Newsletter, Message, Assembly, Code, Analysis, Tool, Analysis Tool, Productivity, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- Technical articles 2007-01-23
- Monitor .NET Code Quality With FxCop and Custom Rules
- FXCop is a free code analysis tool open source from Microsoft that analyzes managed .NET assemblies. .NET assemblies contain metadata entries that describe the assembly and all its contained types. FXCop works by reading the assembly metadata and checking it for compliance against built-in and custom rules that describe recommended...
- Tags: Monitor, Assembly, Jupitermedia Corp., FxCop, .Net, Application Servers, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2006-08-25
- Enforce development standards with code reviews
- Code reviews reduce development time, deliver code that adheres to established standards, and enable developers to enhance their skill set. Check out this list of tools that will help you facilitate the code review process. One of the greatest aspects of application development is the plethora of ways...
- Tags: Tony Patton, Team management, developer, code review, team, Code Review, standards, .NET Newsletter, Review, Tool, Codestriker, Code Analyzer, DevPartner, FxCop, PrettyCode.Print, WinDiff, WinMerge, Productivity
- Technical articles 2005-11-16
- Improve code confidence with these three .NET code review tools
- By Mike GunderloySometimes software consultants seem to put themselves in the position of the cobbler’s children: The cobbler is too busy to make shoes for his own children, so they’re forced to go barefoot. In the same way, many consultants write fabulous code to solve their clients’ problems, without ever...
- Tags: FxCop, FxCop SDK, Lark Group, Inc., Microsoft .NET, tool
- Technical articles 2003-05-26
Additional Resources
- Analyze your managed .NET code with FxCop
- "Fix Category" explanation wrong"Breaking (i.e., it breaks the code and doesn't do what it is supposed to do) and Not Breaking."Where do you get this stuff? That is not what it means at all. There is a very specific and useful purpose for that column. Instead of...
- Tags: jwhite@..., Microsoft .NET, programming, software, windows
- Discussion threads 2007-01-29
- Development methods for the solo developer?
- As a consultant I currently work solo doing both web and database development. I've been reading up on Agile and Extreme Programming, but in these case they appear to emphasize being in a team. Are there any particular developmet methodologies for the individual developer who doesn't have a...
- Tags: agile, AristonITGuy, database, developer, development, extreme programming, individual, Maintainability, Nunit, programming, unit test, web, xp
- Discussion threads 2006-02-23
- CodeCanvas
- CodeCanvasblog rootProblem with assembly:FileIOPermissionI am working on a web based generic mailer component that I am planning to reuse for all the projects. After completing it, I ran it through FxCop and in the many suggestions given by FxCop one was to mention a default FileIOPermission. I set the following...
- Tags: Web site development, Web technology, Spam, CodeCanvas, external Website, Web site, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2005-05-21
- What tools assist with your .NET development?
- Tony Patton provides information about a sampling of the .NET development-related tools available. You can use these tools to assist with the various aspects of a development project from start to finish. A client recently moved its user community to a standard desktop configuration with enhanced security to...
- Tags: Microsoft .NET, Tony Patton, PRODUCTIVITY, .NET, Microsoft development tools, Middleware, developer, tool, Microsoft Corp., .NET Newsletter, Application, Snippet Compiler, Regulator Tool, NUnit Tool
- Technical articles 2007-05-23
- Look inside .NET DLL files with Reflector
- During a recent project, I found myself in an awkward though not unique situation. The client had code in a repository as well as in production, but they were unsure about what functionality had actually been deployed. After lengthy discussions, we decompiled the production Dynamic Link Library DDL files and...
- Tags: Source Code, Assembly, Microsoft Visual Basic, Microsoft Intermediate Language, Microsoft Corp., Choice, Tool, Reflector, CodePlex Site, Spices.NET, Obfuscation, Productivity, .Net, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Tony Patton
- Blog posts 2008-03-04
- What tools assist with your .NET development?
- A client recently moved its user community to a standarddesktop configuration with enhanced security to reduce the installation ofnon-standard applications. The development staff was agitated when confrontedwith the details of the migration since the organization deemed many of theirapplications unnecessary. The situation was resolved after countless meetings,but developers were forced...
- Tags: Programming
- Technical articles 2007-05-23
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