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Sunday, September 23, 2007

patterns & practices Practices Checker for ASP.NET Applications

patterns & practices Practices Checker (Overview from site)
patterns & practices Practices Checker is a tool that helps you verify your applications against the patterns & practices performance recommendations for ASP.NET applications.

Usage Scenarios (from site)
  • User Practices Checker to help you perform a manual code inspection by analyzing your application for potential coding and configuration settings that do not adhere to the patterns & practices ASP.NET Performance Checklist.
  • Extend Practices Checker by allowing additional checklists to be created and checked.
  • Developers can utilize built in search routines to search intermediate language, static text files and .configuration files for specific code patterns or settings.

Check out a video on it here.

Download it here.

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