Thursday, August 30, 2012

Wintellect goes GitHub, sharing Paraffin, Wintellect PowerShell, Wintellect VS Cmdlets and more

John Robbins' Blog - Wintellect Code All in One Place

"We’ve been kind of loose at Wintellect on how we deal with our open source projects. ... We’re hosting on GitHub because we felt it offered the easiest way for people to contribute to the projects. Our first three projects are up and ready for forking and using!

Paraffin

Do you want to make using Windows Installer XML a little easier? Paraffin makes creating and maintaining your file fragments much easier....

Wintellect PowerShell

If you’ve read my blog for more than a few months, you know I’m all about better living through PowerShell. This module contains all the cmdlets from my blog...

Wintellect VS Cmdlets

With Visual Studio 2012 dropping support for macros, what’s a developer who wants to do some simple automation of the IDE supposed to do? Download an SDK, write a VSIX, and have VS debugging VS possibly debugging something? Yeech. I converted all my macros to PowerShell so we can use the NuGet Package Manager Console for those simple extension"

https://github.com/Wintellect

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Love companies that encourage and support open sourcing of internal, non-revenue material code (well those that OSS revenue material/generating code are ++, but free isn't free and I'd rather some code than none because they gave everything away and then went away...)

 

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