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Derik Whittaker

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Tools I use as a .Net Developer

Every now and again I come across a posting where someone will list out the tools they use.  I thought I would do so as well.

Development/Framework tools

Commercial Tools

OSS/Free Tools

Well, here is my list.  I am sure I forgot something.  Let me know what tools you use.

Till next time,
 


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Comments

amey18 said:

Hi Derek,

I have been following your blog (& others on devlicious) for some time now, but this is first time I am posting a comment ... so first of all, great blog.

I use most of the above, the rest I have listed below. Thanks for pointing me to Regionerate & GhostDoc.

SourceGears Diffmerge, for diff/merging. It works on folders or files.

Microsoft SQL Server Database Publishing Wizard, for DB publishing

PSPad, for all sorts of editing.

& Codesmith for auto code generation.

- Amey Bordikar

# July 18, 2007 1:03 PM

Derik Whittaker said:

Amey,

I should have added CodeSmith as i have used it in the past.

Thanks for the post, and for reading.

# July 18, 2007 4:37 PM

Tiernans Comms Closet said:

Just some random links you may be interested in. Windows Live Writer tip: Automatic Server Pinging A

# August 15, 2007 3:06 PM

toirandos said:

I use most of the above, the rest I have listed below. Thanks for pointing me to Regionerate & GhostDoc.

# November 1, 2008 4:09 PM

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About Derik Whittaker

Derik is a .Net Developer/Architect specializing in WinForms working out the northern suburbs of Chicago. He is also believer and advocate for Agile development including SCRUM, TDD, CI, etc.

When Derik is not writing code he can be found spending time with his wife and young son, climbing on his bouldering wall, watching sports (mostly baseball), and generally vegging out. Check out Devlicio.us!

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