I've been working on a code analysis application off and on for the past year or so and I finally launched tonight!

Nitriq Code Analysis helps .Net developers gain a better understanding of their code. You can visualize your code with Treemaps and you can query your code using Linq. You don’t have to learn a custom query language nor do you have to learn a complicated API like FXCop.

It won't be a free app forever, but I will have reasonable prices after it leaves beta.

Any and all blog entries and tweet reviews are more than welcome.

Check it out!


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Thanks to everyone who came to the IADNUG install-fest last night. I received a 8GB Zune and second place with my Game of Life Demo. Thanks to Microsoft and Mike Benkovich for supplying the prizes, I thoroughly look forward to using my new Zune. Mike should have a post at BenkoTIPS that will link to the other contestants projects (if they're allowed to release them).

As promised, I've posted a link to the code I demo'd last night. It's a little messy because I was more concerned with getting functionality and a pretty front-end than in producing pretty code. I do, however intend on continuing work on it as a hobby project, I think I've got a lot of neat ideas for new directions to take the project. So if you're interested in staying updated, either subscribe to my "Projects" RSS feed, or feel free to leave a comment with your email address and I'll be sure to send you a note when I post a new version.



Thanks again to everyone who came.

GameOfLifeWpf.zip (191.98 KB)

Note: When launching the 3D Form, you have to click on the "Cube" button first, before you can hit start.

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Nitriq is a Code Analysis Tool for .Net Developers. It helps you visualize your code and quickly find types and methods that need refactoring.
It is currently in a free public beta, but will have reasonable prices once the bugs are worked out.
I'll be using this blog to talk about .Net, C#, WPF, ASP.NET, Nitriq and MicroISVs.


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