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Windows Developer Power Tools: Turbocharge Windows Development with 170+ Free Tools

by James Avery, Jim Holmes
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Overview

Software developers need to work harder and harder to bring value to their development process in order to build high quality applications and remain competitive. Developers can accomplish this by improving their productivity, quickly solving problems, and writing better code.

A wealth of open source and free software tools are available for developers who want to improve the way they create, build, deploy, and use software. Tools, components, and frameworks exist to help developers at every point in the development process. Windows Developer Power Tools offers an encyclopedic guide to more than 170 of these free tools to help developers build top-notch Windows software from desktop applications to web services.

To help you choose the right tools for solving both common and uncommon problems you face each day, this book follows a unique task-oriented organization, laying out topics in the same order that you and your team are likely to encounter them as you work on a project. Each tool entry features a solid introduction β€” a mini user's guide β€” so you can get up to speed quickly and understand how to best use the tool in your environment. Inside, you'll find:

  • A guide to more than 170 tools covering 24 unique aspects of Windows and .NET software development, with many descriptions contributed by the tools' authors
  • Descriptions of freely available ASP.NET and Windows Forms controls, object relational mapping systems, testing frameworks, and build and continuous integration tools
  • Articles on tools to help developers troubleshoot misbehaving applications
  • Guides for utilities to boost productivity in the development environment as well as speeding up tasks in Windows itself
  • "Quick pick" lists at the start of each chapter to help you find and choose the right tool for your task
  • "At a Glance" and "In a Nutshell" summaries to help readers more quickly narrow their options
  • References to an online book site to keep you up-to-date with new releases and features
  • Forewords by Mike Gunderloy (Larkware) and Scott Hanselman (http://www.hanselman.com/tools), operators of the two most popular tools sites for Microsoft developers.

Also, plenty of links in each article point you to additional detail online if you wish to delve more deeply into features and functionality. This one-stop resource covers a wide range of open source and freeware tools to help you answer questions around planning, developing, testing, and rolling out great software. Best of all, they're free.

A wealth of open and free software is available today for Windows developers who want to extend the development environment, reduce development effort, and increase productivity. This encyclopedic guide explores more than 100 free and open source tools available to programmers who build applications for Windows desktops and servers.

Synopsis

A wealth of open and free software is available today for Windows developers who want to extend the development environment, reduce development effort, and increase productivity. This encyclopedic guide explores more than 100 free and open source tools available to programmers who build applications for Windows desktops and servers.

About the Author, James Avery

James Avery has been a Web application developer since 1997, starting with basic Web design and evolving to complex Web application solutions using ASP.NET and C#. His technologies include ASP.NET, C#, Visual Basic .NET, ASP, and other general Web technologies. James currently works for an international imaging company developing n-tier Web applications using .NET and SQL Server(TM) 2000. Before that, he worked for Dell Computer developing Web applications to assist technical support with troubleshooting. James coauthored Professional ASP.NET Performance, published by Wrox Press, and currently has other publications forthcoming from Wrox, ASPToday, and SAMS. He maintains a column at aspalliance.com and has contributed articles to 4guysfromrolla.com. James has also published numerous book reviews in ASP.NETPro magazine. He is a member of the ASPElite and a moderator at ASPFriends.com, as well as a moderator of the ASP.NET forums at www.asp.net.

Jim Holmes is a professional photographer and camerman who lives and works in South-East Asia.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2006
Publisher
O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
Pages
1312
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780596527549

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