NOV
9
2006

Christopher Bennage wrote about his development tool set-up and encouraged others to do the same so here’s my current set-up.

Daily tools

  • Visual Studio 2005: IDE of preference despite it’s sluggish behavior
  • SQL Server 2005 Management Studio: Took getting used to but it’s an improvement on 2000’s Enterprise Manager
  • AnkhSVN: Subversion support inside Visual Studio 2005
  • .NET Reflector: Searching .NET API or to find out what it’s doing
  • Web Application Projects: Stop using VS’s web sites and start using web applications!
  • Web Deployment Projects: Deploy to dev, test or live servers as easily as building a project

Not quite daily

  • CodeSmith: Need to get to grips with v4 to build our whole database layer in one hit
  • Trac: Bug tracking, milestones & wiki with integrated support for Subversion
  • TortoiseSVN: Check-in/out of non-project items (e.g. art assets)
  • Web Developer Extension: Trying CSS changes on-the-fly, validating pages etc. from Firefox
  • Firebug: Examining pages, the page DOM etc. from Firefox
  • KDiff: Excellent 3-way diff tool that works great with AnkhSVN
  • Subtext: Blogging system running here

On occasion

  • Visual C# Express and XNA: Messing with 3D graphics, controllers and pixel shaders
  • Ogre: Steve’s object-oriented 3D engine
  • Xcode and Cocoa: Still alien with it’s message-based calling mechanism but obviously powerful

Keeping an eye on

  • Eclipse: IDE for developing Java (C++ and C# support in various stages too)
  • Ruby on Rails: Interesting RAD approach to web development, with Apple also supporting on Mac OS X 10.5
  • Sandcastle: Microsoft’s documentation tool that already seems to have had an impact on NDoc
  • SubSonic: Build-provider that generates an ORM on the fly and provides automatic developer-only db editing pages

Not used lately, still installed

  • Delphi 5/6: Borland’s great RAD tool for non-.NET development, later versions support .NET too
  • JBuilder: Java development although I’d probably move to Eclipse
  • Visual Studio 2003: Still required for the odd .NET 1.1 application/testing

[)amien

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