I’m excited to announce the beta release of SQL Compare & SQL Data Compare 12. This is the culmination of many months of hard work, and it gives us great pleasure to share the new look and feel, influenced and endorsed by our users. We want to use this beta period to get as much … Read more
I think that almost every developer likes to try out a new computer language occasionally. Many devs that I’ve spoken to tend to write the same application in each language, over and over again. An expression analyzer is one I get told about. Others like to write a pocket calculator simulator, or maybe a to-do … Read more
.NET Core is more interesting than the name might suggest. Whereas the .NET framework provides a consistent runtime for all the applications on a machine, .NET Core allows you to provide a specific and customized .NET runtime for each application, so as to allow it to run almost anywhere. This, together with a number of … Read more
We’re on the lookout for the best .NET performance tips. The kind that can save hours of work and loads of worry. The kind that, while simple when you know about them, are a revelation when you don’t. We’ll be publishing the best tips, under your name if you choose, in a free, community-created, professionally … Read more
You’ve probably been there. There’s an issue with the performance of your .NET application, you don’t know what’s causing it, a deadline is looming, and you turn to a performance profiler to help. You resolve the problem, move on, and you’re thankful you saved the day. Now you can save the day for another developer … Read more