Aside from ActiveState's PerlSvc, what other interpreters and compilers support the development of Windows Services?
How about Visual Studio .Net?
Simple Windows Service Sample
Introduction to Windows Service Applications
Visual studio has excellent support for creating services. With a little tweaking you can even debug them. But any compiler can create a service, it's just a matter of accepting certain run parameters that a google search can provide.
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I'm checking Microsoft's docs, but I cannot find any clear indication that the same tools Visual Studio Enterprises offers on Windows for Web Load & Performance Testing are available as well on the Mac edition. Has anyone ever used them on Mac?
It's also not clear to me if anything changes on the Mac installation once I sign-in with an Enterprise subscription. The installer seems to be the same for all editions. Do additional tools become available, or is it just a matter o licensing?
Additional tools do become available in Microsoft's Visual Studio for Mac with the Enterprise license, one of which is a Profiler - but it is not the same tool as the one for Visual Studio on Windows.
The Web Load tool, however, does not exist for Mac.
I am reading a way to setup iphone application development environment on my windows. It states that “A network-accessible Mac set up with Apple's build tool” is required. My confusion is that, if i need to buy a mac machine and need to setup an envionment then why i will use windows and visual studio?
I am exploring why it is advantageous for me to build ios app in xamarin when i need to buy mac machine and install xcode. Why i will use xamarin when i am new to both C# and swift?
Please ignore my limited knowledge and flaw in question.
Using Xamarin to build apps
enables C# developers (there are millions of them) to leverage the language and framework they already know instead of learning a completely new one
allows them to share code between existing C# apps written for the web or desktop (very important in an Enterprise environment)
using Xamarin Forms, allows you to create a single codebase that targets multiple platforms (iOS, Android, UWP, etc)
if all you care about is iOS and you don't already know C#, then Xamarin may be of limited benefit to you
Is there an easy way to integrate TFS for version control into MonoDevelop? I have a new MacBook Pro and an trying to determine which things I can do with Mac native apps and which I will need to run using Parallels.
I downloaded the Microsoft Visual Studio Team Explorer Everywhere 2010 command-line client, and was able to create a workspace, map a working folder and get the latest code. However, it would be nice to perform a get latest from inside MonoDevelop. In the Options there are External Tools I can try and setup, but I thought someone might have already done this. Has anybody done this?
Also, I see the the opentf project lists an alpha-quality MonoDevelop addin in the Feb 4, 2008 Release Notes, but that is two years ago. Has anybody used this?
You can always use Svn Bridge. In order to use it you will need to install it on the TFS server itself. It will then allow your TFS server to communicate via SVN protocol.
I retry to post an answer (sorry for my english i'm french). I has the same problem than you, i make some software for WP7 from visual studio and i use TFS in my compagny and want to make iphone applications with monotouch.
I Try openTF but i need direct integration in monodevelop, i find nothing in the internet and i decide to make my addin.
I release a test version (free of course) than you can try, it's integrate directly in monodevelop with TFS, and work for me on my mac.
You can see my blog at teamaddins.com i think it's can help.
Bruno
The least-bad solution I've come up with for Xamarin + TFS is to set up TFS through a Windows machine as normal, mount the TFS workspace as a SMB fileshare on the Mac, and manage checkouts manually in Visual Studio.
It's klugey, but there doesn't seem to be any reliable TFS tooling available for Mac.
Is there a way to create an installable (ideally XCopy installable) version of an ASP.NET MVC application that will run in a standalone fashion on a Windows XP machine?
I don't mind installing SQL Server Express for this purpose, so I guess the question boils down to this: Can the Cassini web server that comes with Visual Studio 2008 be bundled with the application? Or are there other options?
NOTE: The installation is for demo purposes only, so there are no licensing problems. Also, I am suggesting Cassini because I don't know of a way to install IIS7 on Windows XP. I can't do major hackage on the registry to get this to work.
Not sure if it'll help, but you could definitely check out the UltiDev Cassini Web Server, which can be bundled with your app and should support what you need.
You can package, embed, bend fold and spindle CassiniDev with my blessings.
I have been told that it suits this purpose admirably.
I think this is a bit old, but check out http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc188791.aspx.
Also, the ComponentArt demos run on Cassini.
My company makes a product for this purpose called the Neokernel Web Server which includes several features that are missing from cassini like SSL support, logging, multi-threaded request processing, and the ability to start/stop/configure the server from your own process.
A free 30 day evaluation license is available for testing and evaluation purposes.
http://www.neokernel.com
I'm working on OS X, so it has to at least work there, but I generally prefer tools that support multiple platforms.
It's possible that I'm being too picky, but the JavaScript demo that Amazon provides doesn't quite seem like enough...
Mindscape SimpleDB Management Tools is a great add-in for Visual Studio that lets you query, create and generally manage your SimpleDB instances visually. You will need to be a Visual Studio user to get the benefit of it as it must be hosted in Visual Studio.
Finally wound up stumbling over this list of SimpleDB administrative tools.
For whatever it's worth, I'm about to try out the Firefox plugin.