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- Increase your potential by melding the best of open source and .NET development
- Name your tools of choiceIn his book, Open Source .NET Development, published by Addison-Wesley, author Brian Nantz explains how open source programming tools like nAnt, nUnit, and nDoc can be used to enhance development within the .NET Framework.http://techrepublic.com.com/5138-6240-5453286.html[b]Are you using open source tools in your application development? Which ones? Are...
- Discussion threads 2004-12-06
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- NAnt Wizard (zip)
- NAnt Wizard is a compact and lightweight application that facilitates your work with NAnt, an extremely popular open-source .NET build tool. You won't have to build your projects using the command line anymore. Working with NAnt Wizard is easy as 1-2-3. It's actually so easy that even a person that...
- Software downloads 2008-02-19
- Editor4NAnt (exe)
- Editor4NAnt has been developed to make creation, testing and execution of NAnt script files easy and quick. Writing and testing XML scripts by hand is cumbersome and error prone. Editor4NAnt provides many features which helps the developer to build a NAnt script file with little effort.
- Software downloads 2006-05-18
- Build Automation Tool: r2build (exe)
- R2build system is a tool/framework to establish your daily build(or nightly build, or build automation, or continuous integration system) in a very easy way . It includes, but is not limited to, plug-ins for email notification, FTP, various installer packaging tool, Java/C++/Ant/Nant/.Net/Delphi/C++Builder, and various source control tools. This version is...
- Software downloads 2008-02-14
- 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...
- Technical articles 2007-05-23
- Increase your potential by melding the best of open source and .NET development
- As they gain experience, application developers oftenestablish a preferred procedure, or a standard modus operandi that carries them through the unpredictable projectcycle. This familiar IDE coupled with pet methods make up the security blanketresponsible for producing whatever modicum of comfort a developer feels duringthe inevitable coding crunch. However, that familiarity...
- Technical articles 2004-12-06
- 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...
- Technical articles 2007-05-23
- Construct your .NET application with MSBuild
- The arrival of the .NET Framework 2.0 introduced manyfeatures, including the new build process driven by the Microsoft Build EngineMSBuild. This article offers an overview of the tool, along with basic examples.The build processIf you're a C/C++ developer, you will be familiar with buildprocesses via the make command and makefiles...
- Technical articles 2007-04-17
- Construct your .NET application with MSBuild
- The .NET Framework 2.0's MSBuild tool provides a consistent build process regardless of how or where the code is created. Learn how to use MSBuild. The arrival of the .NET Framework 2.0 introduced many features, including the new build process driven by the Microsoft Build Engine MSBuild....
- Technical articles 2007-04-17
- Don't abandon .NET for open source
- A client once greeted me with a barrageof complaints about Microsoft, product costs, and so forth. Theywondered aloud whether they ought to assemble a strategy for movingto an open source platform to save money. Now, I'm not one to startan argument about the merits of consumer vs. open source. Rather,...
- Technical articles 2005-07-20
- Hunt down buggy .NET code faster with continuous integration
- Learn how you can use continuous integration to automate the build process and provide instant feedback on .NET coding errors, thus allowing you to spend your time on more important tasks. One aspect of team development is allowing individual developers or groups to develop and build features locally...
- Technical articles 2005-12-13
- Don't abandon .NET for open source
- The combination of Microsoft's submission of C# as a standard and its embracement by the open source community has opened numerous non-Windows options. Tony Patton explores the open source route available to .NET connoisseurs. A client once greeted me with a barrage of complaints about Microsoft, product costs,...
- Technical articles 2005-07-20
- Why you may want to build rather than buy a .NET app
- There are many options when faced with an application development project. You can opt to build it completely from the ground up, utilize a pre-built commercial or open source solution, or go with a hybrid solution. Tony Patton offers his input on each of these options. Should you purchase...
- Technical articles 2006-09-05
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