VS & SQL 2005

For the last month I've been working on a little side project using Visual Studio and SQL Server 2005.  So far I've been quite pleased and for Beta software it is amazingly stable.  One of the nicest things is to have your unit test shells autmagically created for you by simply right clicking and selecting Create Test.  On top of that it is so much nicer to be able to run or debug the tests without having to attach to the NUnit process.

The project is a WinForms systems and previous Visual Studio implementation have made using a grid difficult unless you wanted to use data binding.  I was so very pleased with the DataGridView and the control over column and row settings and the ease in which you can manually add data.  Relase one of my software will only implement a readonly version of the grid, but release two has already been marked to use the grid edit features of the DataGridView.  It's so nice to finally see the development environment ship with a feature rich grid.

SQL Server Enterprise Studio took some getting used to but all the SQL 2000 features are there and more.  So far my implementation of the tool has not delved into any of the nice to have new things like CLR Stored Procs.

Overall 2 thumbs up and I'm looking forward to the release party out at Silver City in November.

posted @ Monday, September 26, 2005 12:42 AM

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