I couldn’t help but take a quick search through Twitter
for what you are saying about NCover — especially after the rapid fire release of 3.1 a few days ago.
Certainly GraemeF seems to believe that we are indeed developing NCover.
Let me put this rumor to rest. We are developing code quality solutions like mad men and <secret> we are planning sweet integration with the latest Visual Studio 2010 WPF IDE “goodness” Microsoft is delivering. Expect big things. Suggest big things…
Certainly Shane is jazzed about TestDriven.net and NCover working together to produce method-level quality analysis.
We agree that TD.net is a “must buy” and so is NCover. Take two or three with you to share with your buddies.
Certainly Ruby_Gem loves how NCover magically creates unit tests for her. Did I hear something about a special exercise program?
Absolutely, Ruby, we will be doing the code pilates right beside you. You must have had a look at our secret plans for world domination. It is amazing how the idea of testing becomes a lot easier with the right tools.
Certainly Kkozmic has an opinion on how NCover compares to the rest of the code quality tools on the planet (perhaps even the universe).
Well, I happen to agree with out friend Kkozmic. We do claim to “fly like a butterfly, sting like a bee”. And in all seriousness, we do work hard to keep pushing out features and a quality product.
Last, but certainly never least important, I leave you with our Confucius thought of the day from PaulLiebrand.
Certainly PaulLiebrand asks the right question: “Do you love NCover? Anybody using this thing? Tell me your experience…”
I re-blog-tweet his thought and counter with an invitation to hear our CEO talk code quality with the zen-masters from Innerworkings. Bring your twriends with you…