Re: Cheapest way to get VS2010 Professional?
On 5 May 2010 10:10, Arjang Assadi arjang.ass...@gmail.com wrote: BizSpark, DreamSpark, what about Tony Stark? :) No seriously what is the cheapest way to get it, client won't be paying for it so it will be coming out of me own pocket. I just can't do without at least VS2010 Professional. Anyone knows of any schemes, e.g. wearing VS2010 TShirt + Hat for a year everyday to get a discount? Hope VS2010 Jumber is included for winter! Your colleagues may want you to wash it before the year is up :^) Hell I testify to nonbelivers how VS2010 has made programmig fun again. How? WHat is the *single* most exciting thing about it? Any ideas? Thank you Regards Arjang -- Meski Going to Starbucks for coffee is like going to prison for sex. Sure, you'll get it, but it's going to be rough - Adam Hills
Re: Cheapest way to get VS2010 Professional?
*What is the *single* most exciting thing about it?* For me, it's the stability. I've been using it since it came out and I've not yet been able to make it crash. Previous versions would crash several times per day for me. Apart from that, the database tools are a big improvement over previous versions. This is, seriously, the BEST edition of VS that I have ever used. Lots of little things all add up to make a great dev experience. Previous versions were all like death by a thousand cuts because of all the little annoyances. Most of these have been removed. If you are able to, upgrade today. You'll thank yourself for it. If you can add Resharper 5, even better. Grant
Re: Rules Engine for dotnet
Have a look at http://sourceforge.net/projects/nxbre/ HTH, Filip On 6 May 2010 00:24, Anthony asale...@tpg.com.au wrote: Does their exist a rules engine software for dotnet. It would be great to be able to control the flow of some logic without code..allowing for flexibility and user modification. Is your website being IntelliXperienced?http://www.intellixperience.com/signup.aspx regards Anthony (*12QWERNB*) Is your website being IntelliXperienced?
RE: Cheapest way to get VS2010 Professional?
If you are buying R# 5.0 it is compatible with VS 2008 and VS 2010 (although there are separate downloads), so no worries there. I'm assuming the R# 4.0 in the last sentence is a typo. If you are unsure you can try R# 5.0 for 30 days free (with VS 2008 and/or VS 2010) and if you like it then buy it and just plug in the registration key and keep going. Ben From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On Behalf Of Greg Keogh Sent: Thursday, 6 May 2010 6:03 AM To: 'ozDotNet' Subject: RE: Cheapest way to get VS2010 Professional? If you are able to, upgrade today. You'll thank yourself for it. If you can add Resharper 5, even better. This reminds me ... I'm poised to buy R# 5.0 after reports in here last week that years of stability problems are generally solved. But now I'll be upgrading to VS2010 in the near future, so can anyone assure me that R# 4.0 and VS2010 play well together. Greg This email is intended for the named recipient only. The information it contains may be confidential or commercially sensitive. If you are not the intended recipient you must not reproduce or distribute any part of this email, disclose its contents to any other party, or take any action in reliance on it. If you have received this email in error, please contact the sender immediately and delete the message from your computer.
Re: Cheapest way to get VS2010 Professional?
Hi Grant, What database tools are you talking about? I was happy about stability and new features in the editor, now I have to chase up the database tools! any links about them? Mike, For a look at good stuff in VS2010 check out http://blogs.msdn.com/zainnab/default.aspx Regards Arjang On 6 May 2010 06:51, Grant Maw grant@gmail.com wrote: What is the *single* most exciting thing about it? For me, it's the stability. I've been using it since it came out and I've not yet been able to make it crash. Previous versions would crash several times per day for me. Apart from that, the database tools are a big improvement over previous versions. This is, seriously, the BEST edition of VS that I have ever used. Lots of little things all add up to make a great dev experience. Previous versions were all like death by a thousand cuts because of all the little annoyances. Most of these have been removed. If you are able to, upgrade today. You'll thank yourself for it. If you can add Resharper 5, even better. Grant
Re: Rules Engine for dotnet
Depending on how complex your rules are you could always create a DSL in Boo: http://www.manning.com/rahien/ http://www.manning.com/rahien/I've never tried it personally but most rules engines I've come across required you express concepts in really unnatural XML with either bad or no tooling. Something that looks English-like would be far better in my opinion. On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 6:13 AM, Winston Pang winstonp...@gmail.com wrote: Hey Anthony, This is another one: http://www.inrule.com/ Ironically the place where I currently work is the reseller for it. Pricey though. HTH, Winston On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 7:54 AM, Filip Kratochvil filip...@gmail.comwrote: Have a look at http://sourceforge.net/projects/nxbre/ HTH, Filip On 6 May 2010 00:24, Anthony asale...@tpg.com.au wrote: Does their exist a rules engine software for dotnet. It would be great to be able to control the flow of some logic without code..allowing for flexibility and user modification. Is your website being IntelliXperienced?http://www.intellixperience.com/signup.aspx regards Anthony (*12QWERNB*) Is your website being IntelliXperienced? -- Michael M. Minutillo Indiscriminate Information Sponge Blog: http://wolfbyte-net.blogspot.com
RE: Rules Engine for dotnet
Seems like more work then it saves! Anyway..thanks everyone for their advice! I have requested a demo of inrule if i can get it...probably very expensive any way! From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On Behalf Of Michael Minutillo Sent: Thursday, 6 May 2010 12:13 PM To: ozDotNet Subject: Re: Rules Engine for dotnet Depending on how complex your rules are you could always create a DSL in Boo: http://www.manning.com/rahien/ I've never tried it personally but most rules engines I've come across required you express concepts in really unnatural XML with either bad or no tooling. Something that looks English-like would be far better in my opinion. On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 6:13 AM, Winston Pang winstonp...@gmail.com wrote: Hey Anthony, This is another one: http://www.inrule.com/ Ironically the place where I currently work is the reseller for it. Pricey though. HTH, Winston On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 7:54 AM, Filip Kratochvil filip...@gmail.com wrote: Have a look at http://sourceforge.net/projects/nxbre/ HTH, Filip On 6 May 2010 00:24, Anthony asale...@tpg.com.au wrote: Does their exist a rules engine software for dotnet. It would be great to be able to control the flow of some logic without code..allowing for flexibility and user modification. Is your http://www.intellixperience.com/signup.aspx website being IntelliXperienced? regards Anthony (*12QWERNB*) Is your website being IntelliXperienced? -- Michael M. Minutillo Indiscriminate Information Sponge Blog: http://wolfbyte-net.blogspot.com