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Calling All Test Engineers: Try Visual Studio .NET

Become more creative by taking advantage of this open software standard to install, manage, and grow your test-development environment.

Date Posted: June 23, 2003 12:00 AM

THE BOTTOM LINE
By adopting the .NET Framework and the opportunities it affords, such as the T&M Toolkit, the T&M community can immediately access a wealth of innovations, secure its investment, and accelerate design and test productivity. It's expected that engineers will experience up to a 50% decrease in time spent programming instruments and displaying data by working within the .NET homebase and leveraging .NET code portability, its inherent functionality, and its growing user community.

Developers who choose to work within the .NET Framework to create and test new products can focus their creativity on T&M solutions and leverage a well defined development platform. As for managers, they can draw upon a larger pool of developers that know this standard environment and protect their investment in the creation of intellectual property.

Recommended Reading:
Richter, Jeffrey, Applied Microsoft .NET Framework Programming, Microsoft Press, 2002.

Hollis, Billy S., and Lhotka, Rockford, Fast Track Visual Basic .NET, Wrox Press Ltd., 2002.

Platt, David S., Introducing Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Press, 2002.

Nathan, Adam Sams, .NET and COM, 2001

Visual Basic .NET Technology Map (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/techmap_vbnet_topic4); select the link: Upgrading from Visual Basic 6.0.

Robinson, Ed, Bond, Michael, and Oliver, Robert Ian, Upgrading VB6 to Visual Basic .NET, Microsoft Press, 2002.

Grimes, Richard, Programming with Managed Extensions for Microsoft Visual C++ .NET—Version 2003, Microsoft Press, 2003.

Templeman, Julian, and Olsen, Andy, Microsoft Visual C++ .NET Step by Step—Version 2003, Microsoft Press, 2003.

"C++ Conformance Roundup," Herb Sutter (ed), C/C++ Users Journal, April 2001 (www.cuj.com/roundup/).

European Computer Manufacturers Association (ECMA) standards are available at www.ecma-international.org.

International Organization for Standardization (ISO) certifications are available at www.iso.org.



THE BOTTOM LINE
By adopting the .NET Framework and the opportunities it affords, such as the T&M Toolkit, the T&M community can immediately access a wealth of innovations, secure its investment, and accelerate design and test productivity. It's expected that engineers will experience up to a 50% decrease in time spent programming instruments and displaying data by working within the .NET homebase and leveraging .NET code portability, its inherent functionality, and its growing user community.

Developers who choose to work within the .NET Framework to create and test new products can focus their creativity on T&M solutions and leverage a well defined development platform. As for managers, they can draw upon a larger pool of developers that know this standard environment and protect their investment in the creation of intellectual property.

Recommended Reading:
Richter, Jeffrey, Applied Microsoft .NET Framework Programming, Microsoft Press, 2002.

Hollis, Billy S., and Lhotka, Rockford, Fast Track Visual Basic .NET, Wrox Press Ltd., 2002.

Platt, David S., Introducing Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Press, 2002.

Nathan, Adam Sams, .NET and COM, 2001

Visual Basic .NET Technology Map (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/techmap_vbnet_topic4); select the link: Upgrading from Visual Basic 6.0.

Robinson, Ed, Bond, Michael, and Oliver, Robert Ian, Upgrading VB6 to Visual Basic .NET, Microsoft Press, 2002.

Grimes, Richard, Programming with Managed Extensions for Microsoft Visual C++ .NET—Version 2003, Microsoft Press, 2003.

Templeman, Julian, and Olsen, Andy, Microsoft Visual C++ .NET Step by Step—Version 2003, Microsoft Press, 2003.

"C++ Conformance Roundup," Herb Sutter (ed), C/C++ Users Journal, April 2001 (www.cuj.com/roundup/).

European Computer Manufacturers Association (ECMA) standards are available at www.ecma-international.org.

International Organization for Standardization (ISO) certifications are available at www.iso.org.



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