Alternatives To .Net Reflector – Adrian Banks looks at some of the offerings, both free and commercial which are alternatives to .NET Reflector, giving a brief overview of each offering, and reminding use that there is plenty of choice in this area for those evaluating the different possibilities
Mindscape Phone Elements released! – Mindscape announce the release of their latest control collection, a library of controls for the Windows Phone 7 Developer. This collection includes a rich charting suite, along with numerous other controls, and the MindScape team have spent a lot of time tuning and optimising the performance of these controls.
WhatsNew – Mercurial – The Mercurial team announce the release of version 1.8 of Mercurial, a release which includes improvements to the stability of Mercurial when running on Windows, support for Git sub repositories along with various other enhancements and bugfixes
TortoiseHg v2.0.0 – To go with the new Mercurial release, the TortoiseHg team announce a major new release, taking their project to V2.0. This new release changes the whole way of working with Tortoise, introducing features to help educate uses in the use of Mercurial at the command line, a new merge resolve tool, and much more.
WebStresser: A very simple web load testing tool – Mike Hadlow shares a simple implementation of a Web load testing tool which is available in both binary and source formats, providing a simple means to put your we based services under load with a variety of options for configuring the type of load to produce.
Five Bucks says you’ll Bookmark this Site: jsFiddle.net – Steve Wellens highlights a very useful little site for testing out and experimenting with JavaScript, CSS and HTML, allowing you to work with various JavaScript frameworks in a simple yet rich way.
Using T4 to generate Configuration classes – Justin Hoffman explores the use of T4 Templating to produce strongly typed classes to access configuration and connection strings stored in the web.config, sharing the code and giving a bit of background to how he approached the work.
Three Routes to Spaghetti-Free Javascript – Zef Hemel takes a look at three different approaches to making the code required for async JavaScript more linear and understandable using streamline, mobl and StratifiedJS
My Software Development Manifesto – Kris Kemper shares his software development manifesto, listing all the key principles he believes strongly in and giving a little background to why he olds each to be important.
Stop Spinning Your Wheels… Sage Advice for Aspiring Developers – Mark Rackley shares some good advice, aimed at aspiring developers, but probably applicable to everyone to some extent, about how to get up to speed, practices, and techniques for developing your skills.