Stories recently tagged with 'RedGate'

Lutz Roeder's Weblog: The Future of .NET Reflector(blog.lutzroeder.com)

submitted by crpietschmanncrpietschmann(11.3k) 3 years, 5 months ago

After more than eight years of working on .NET Reflector, I have decided it is time to move on and explore some new opportunities. I have reached an agreement to have Red Gate Software continue the development of .NET Reflector. Red Gate has a lot of experience creating tools for both .NET and SQL Server. They have the resources necessary to work on new features, and Reflector fits nicely with other .NET tools the company offers. Red Gate will continue to provide the free community version and is looking for your feedback and ideas for future versions. read more...

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SQL Refactor from Red Gate - FANTASTIC!(weblogs.asp.net)

submitted by gavinjoycegavinjoyce(25.7k) 5 years, 4 months ago

From Red Gate Software : "We've just released a public beta of SQL Refactor. SQL Refactor is an Add-In to Microsoft Management Studio. Therefore you must have Management Studio installed. SQL Refactor’s features are available from the Management Studio menus, which can access both SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 2005." read more...

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SQL Programming Intellisense with RedGate's SQL Prompt(weblogs.asp.net)

submitted by RobChappelRobChappel(2720) 5 years, 8 months ago

From Dan Wahlin : "RedGate (a company with some awesome SQL Server products) is releasing a tool called SQL Prompt that looks phenomenal from what I've seen to this point. It allows developers to get intellisense as they develop SQL queries within Query Analyzer, SQL Server 2005 Management Studio, Visual Studio 2005, Visual Studio .NET 2003, SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Manager and UltraEdit32. I haven't had a chance to try the beta out a whole lot yet but it looks like the final release will be May 22nd and I'm pretty excited about it since I've always wanted intellisense in these tools as I create different types of queries. Did I mention that they're releasing it for free? :-)" read more...

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