Wednesday, June 08, 2005

New Site - How-To-Select Guides

How-To-Select Guides

"... Our goal is simple: we want to bring you the comprehensive, unbiased information that you need to make an informed choice when picking the components that you need to make your .NET project a success. Each How-To-Select Guide will look at a particular category of components in depth. We'll offer guidance on what components in that category can do, and show you how to choose between the various components on the market. We'll also list and evaluate every component that we can in the category (limited only by the vendor's willingness to provide us with their software to evaluate).

How-To-Select Guides go far beyond simple feature checklists to address the issues that really matter to working developers who need to find the right components for serious projects. We'll help you sort out the use cases for the various components, discuss vendor support and licensing policies, and make sure you understand what each component can (and can't) do for project. We include free and open source software right alongside commercial offerings, so you can choose the most economical component that will get the job done for you.

We're also committed to keeping the Guides up-to-date ..."


Sounds pretty darn cool. And something I could REALLY use.

Mike Gunderloy, of Larkware/Daily Grind fame, is the Executive Editor. Given his broad scope of knowledge, this could be a very interesting project.

Monitoring....

(via Larkware - Announcing the How-To-Select™ Guides)

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