xCase is a great product. I'm not knocking in any way. If I was using a DB that xCase supported (we have a proprietary schema that isn't supported by any DB tool), I'd be using it all the time too. I have used it in the past. But when you look at it, xCase is a DB tool. And as we know, devs have to do DB stuff alot.
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>>- Visual Studio vs. xCase. Visual Studio is a developer tool. I place xCase in the realm of a DB tool. We all know that VS is not that. It does have some cool DB capabilities, but it was never meant to compete with xCase.
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>This is the part that astounds me. I'm not knocking .net - I use it every day. But really, what DB tool is going to compete with xCase?
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer