.NET Developers: Take a look at Project Anvil

On August 24, 2006, in Development, by Mitch Milam

Dana Epp, one of Microsoft's Security MVPs, has started a new product development effort he calls Project Anvil. Here is Dana's goal for the project:

I am about to endeavor on the path of "forging" a new product, from vision to reality, in 30 days. One man. One product. Ready for beta in 4 weeks. And the entire process blogged here in both traditional text blogging with screencasts (thanks to Camtasia Studio) peppered in showing some of the interesting things I do during the software development process.

Any of you interested in enhancing your development skills should spend a little time watching Dana's screencasts.

Dana is a very informative presenter and I pick up a new tool or technique with each screencast.

The one I learned about in his latest article is Eric Gunnerson's Regular Expression Workbench – a tool that allows you to develop, test, and validate regular expressions.  Check it out as well.

 

2 Responses to .NET Developers: Take a look at Project Anvil

  1. ericgu says:

    You should also look at regexlib at

    http://regexlib.com/default.aspx

    I also have a regex 101 series on my blog at

    http://blogs.msdn.com/ericgu/archive/category/11323.aspx

  2. mitch says:

    Eric,

    Cool. Thanks for the links. I've used regexlib.com a couple of times myself.

    Mitch

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