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Xml notepad 2007 portable
Xml notepad 2007 portable






xml notepad 2007 portable
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xml notepad 2007 portable

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  • XML Notepad 2007 - This is a great, lightweight, free editor for XML files.
  • Very robust tool that allows you to write LINQ queries over any IEnumerable including data base connections.

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  • LinqPad - If you're working with LINQ to SQL, this is your "Query Analyzer".
  • But if you are working on an application where detailed analysis of memory is required, then it's literally impossible to debug some of those issues without this tool.
  • WinDbg - A big learning curve if you have never used it.
  • But even if you don't use, there are features such as the Diff tool that are great (and free).
  • Tortoise - If you use Subversion, this is obviously a must.
  • RhinoMocks and TypeMock are also good but I believe Moq is more intuitive with a smaller learning curve.
  • Moq - This is currently my favorite mocking framework.
  • NUnit - NUnit, MSTest, xUnit, MBUnit - Use what makes you happy.
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  • Snippy - I use this tool exclusively to create Visual Studio code snippets for general every day development as well as presentations.
  • Database Publishing Wizard - Let's you quickly script your entire database including optionally scripting the data.
  • GhostDoc - This VS.NET add-in allows the quick creation of method comment stubs.
  • VS.NET 2008 Power Commands - This adds a host of commands to VS.NET which the IDE should have had on its own.
  • It gives you a nice scroll bar that "shows" the code as well as some context highlight of tokens.
  • Rock Scroll - This is a cool VS.NET add-in that I originally saw during a Scott Hanselman presentation.
  • Very easy to work with compared to command line - particularly with the ability to save queries to files.
  • Visual Log Parser - Provides a great GUI over top of Log Parser.
  • Log Parser - Essential tool that allows you to query a variety of file formats (e.g., IIS, ETW, CSV, XML, etc.).
  • I love the syntax highlighting for all kinds of document classes.
  • TextPad - I've been using this text editor for years and I generally believe that you should stick with the text editor that you are most familiar and skillful with.
  • PowerShell - There is definitely a learning curve with PowerShell but once you get comfortable with it, you have the power of the.
  • There are many tools listed below but, generally, the tools I cannot live without and use on a daily basis are: Reflector, Executor, PowerShell, TextPad, FxCop, Royal TS, Web Dev Helper, Firefox Live HTTP Headers, ZoomIt, and Process Monitor. If you're looking for a real list that is extremely comprehensive, then I recommended checking out Scott Hanselman's Tools List. My only disclaimer is that this is simply my personal list of the tools I use most often. Almost all of the tools on this list are free.

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    Most of the tools I use are relatively well known, but I'm going to create this post so that I have a single point where you can download everything without a bunch of Googling. I often get asked by other developers at work or during presentations about various tools that I use.








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