Red Gate brings Glimpse developers on board
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The hiring of the two initiators and developers of the open source project Glimpse, Nik Molnar and Anthony van der Hoorn, appeared at Red Gate to rethink its approach to the development community occurred. When Red Gate employees both should now Glimpse evolve with additional support from Red Gate and over in the coming months from the previous beta, in a first final version ("v1").
Glimpse project is described as a kind of "Firebug for the server." It enables ASP.NET applications in the tracking of requests or issues, routing and bonds of data models in a browser-side widget without changes in server-side code. It is installed on the NuGet-control in Visual Studio and using simple URL calls for a web enable or disable.
Crucial to the new approach on Red Gate like the storm of protest have been, which was at that time brought in the developer community, after having acquired the Lutz Roeder developed and freely available. NET decompiler Reflector in 2008 and finally in early 2011 made payable had. However, later on, at least the older line of development was offered with version 6.8 of the free again.
Glimpse project should however explicitly persist as an open source project, said Neil Davidson, co-founder and joint CEO of Red Gate. This should apply to both the framework itself as well as developed by the community plug-ins. The plan was, however, paid in the future, built on proprietary Red-gate techniques to offer plug-ins, for example in areas such as performance profiling.
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