Software factory tool glides in

Congrats to Michael Lehman who shipped Project Glidepath last week. He works three doors down from me and for software developers it's an interesting tool to check out.

9 thoughts on “Software factory tool glides in

  1. This looks like a really useful tool and I’m really looking forward to taking in on a shakedown cruise, when I get a moment.

    Just an aside, but wow, people are already talking about .net 3.0 and I’ve only completed a handful of 2.0 projects, and I know tons of people still on 1.1. Some days, you’ve gotta work hard just to stand still 🙂

    Cheers,
    Gary
    http://www.garyshort.org/

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  2. This looks like a really useful tool and I’m really looking forward to taking in on a shakedown cruise, when I get a moment.

    Just an aside, but wow, people are already talking about .net 3.0 and I’ve only completed a handful of 2.0 projects, and I know tons of people still on 1.1. Some days, you’ve gotta work hard just to stand still 🙂

    Cheers,
    Gary
    http://www.garyshort.org/

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  3. I think Project GlidePath is very cool. Michael’s enthusiasm for MicroISV’s is great. Unfortunately, I stopped watching the video when he said it only installs on VS 2005 Standard and above (because the Express Editions don’t support extensibility of any kind). So NanoISVs need not apply. Dang.

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  4. I think Project GlidePath is very cool. Michael’s enthusiasm for MicroISV’s is great. Unfortunately, I stopped watching the video when he said it only installs on VS 2005 Standard and above (because the Express Editions don’t support extensibility of any kind). So NanoISVs need not apply. Dang.

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