• Introducing JustTrace and JustDecompile

    Wednesday, April 27, 2011 by Hristo Kosev | Comments 1

    Have you heard the news? New productivity tools have Just™ arrived, and it turns-out good things come in twos! JustTrace and JustDecompile have just been revealed and the betas are immediately available for download.

    JustTrace is a performance and memory profiler which can profile .NET 2.0+ (both web and desktop) and Silverlight applications.
    JustDecompile is a free tool which can decompile, and browse .NET assemblies.

    Continue reading to find what sets these two new tools apart from other profiling and decompiling tools available today.

    JustTrace

    When we started developing JustTrace we had a strong vision of what to include in ...

  • JustMock Q2 SP1 available for download.

    Tuesday, August 10, 2010 by Hristo Kosev | Comments 0

    We've just released JustMock Q2 2010 Service Pack 1 so feel free to log in to your telerik client accounts and download the latest bits.

    You can read more information about what we've managed to fix and what we've added here.

    Have a great and productive day!

  • JustCode Q2 2010 available for download.

    Wednesday, July 14, 2010 by Hristo Kosev | Comments 2

    About a month ago we released JustCode Q2 Beta and you can check this post to get more information about what we've managed to include in the Beta version.
    Since then we've managed to add quite a few improvements and extra features which you may find useful:

    • We've improved a lot the unit test runner, fixed the reported issues and added support for NUnit and MbUnit.
    • We've added a new feature which we called "Visual aids".



      When this feature is turned on and when you place the cursor inside the code editor you'll see a small rectangle whenever JustCode ...
  • Two weeks till JustMock's first official appearance.

    Tuesday, June 29, 2010 by Hristo Kosev | Comments 0

    Three months have passed since we released the first beta of JustMock. We've improved JustMock quite a lot since then, and we've fixed almost all of the reported problems. We also implemented many requested features.
    As we announced back in April, we'll make JustMock's first official version part of the Q2 release (round about the 12th of July). Most likely, the first question that comes to mind (if you're considering using JustMock) is "Should I use the first version of this product or should I wait until it is more mature?”
    I'll try to answer this question by providing a ...

  • JustCode Q2 Beta available for download.

    Thursday, June 10, 2010 by Hristo Kosev | Comments 1

    We've just released a beta version of the upcoming Q2 release of JustCode and here's a short list of what we've managed to include in this build:

    • We've included the much anticipated unit test runner. We've added support for MSTest and xUnit for now but for the official release we'll add support for NUnit and MbUnit.
      Using the JustCode's test runner you can easily run tests, debug tests, filter and group tests, etc.



      We plan to improve even further the unit testing story in JustCode but we'll keep that in secret for now :)
       
    • We've ...
  • New JustMock build available for download.

    Thursday, April 29, 2010 by Hristo Kosev | Comments 4

    We've been quite busy lately, trying to fix all the known issues and all the newly discovered problems (mainly thanks to customers' feedback).
    Fortunately we've managed to fix most of these problems and here's a list of all the fixes and small improvements, available in the latest JustMock build:

    • Support for Visual Studio 2010 RTM. We've also included VS2010 solutions with examples so that you don't need to convert the 2008 solutions to 2010.
    • Support for TestDriven.NET. Now you can run tests, which mock final, static, etc. members, using TestDriven.NET. Unfortunately, due to some integration between TypeMock and TestDriven.NET, the tests ...
  • JustMock Beta available for download.

    Monday, April 12, 2010 by Hristo Kosev | Comments 2

    We've just uploaded the latest JustMock bits so feel free to log in to your Telerik accounts and download JustMock. We'll be glad to hear your feedback.

    In the current JustMock build we've included documentation and examples to help you get started with our mocking tool.

    You can open the documentation from the JustMock menu in Visual Studio:

    It's still in an early stage but we'll improve it a lot more in the following few months.

    You can open the JustMock examples from the [JustMock Installation Folder]\Examples.

    Currently the tests which mock final / statics / etc. classes and ...

  • Mock. Just Mock. JustMock.

    Tuesday, April 06, 2010 by Hristo Kosev | Comments 19

    It's my pleasure to announce the newest member of the Telerik product family – JustMock . We’re about to release the first beta of this new product on the 12th of April and the first official version is expected to be part of the Q2 release. Except JustMock, there’re some other big announcements we’re going to make on the 12th of April so please, stay tuned. This is just announcement 1/3.

    JustMock, as can be inferred from its name, is a mocking tool that will help you create better unit tests by making it easier for you to create mock ...

  • JustCode. Retrospective of the last 2+ months.

    Friday, January 29, 2010 by Hristo Kosev | Comments 5

    Here's a short list of what we've managed to achieve during the last 2+ months since we released JustCode in November:

    • We’ve fixed a lot of C# / VB.NET and JavaScript "Good Code Red" issues. "Good Code Red" issues occur when errors are reported by JustCode for code that actually compiles fine. We treat these types of issues with a very high priority as it's very annoying when errors and warnings are reported throughout the solution for code that works perfectly fine. If you still experience such problems, please report them to us and we'll fix them for the RC. ...
  • JustCode. What's the benefit of having solution wide analysis?

    Wednesday, January 20, 2010 by Hristo Kosev | Comments 1

    When I originally announced JustCode in an earlier post, I described its solution wide analysis feature as "it’s like having a compiler running all the time with the only difference being that it runs much faster." This is, of course, only true to an extent but as this is the major feature of JustCode I’ve decided to write a separate blog post describing, in detail, just how this feature can help you. I’ve also decided to split this blog post into several parts covering each of the different platforms support by JustCode as the solution wide analysis works differently ...

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