One more tool of SAPIEN’s 2009 software lineup will be available for beta testing this week. PrimalSQL 2009 makes database query development and testing a snap. Regardless of your database type or vendor, PrimalSQL 2009 will connect to them all and allows you to visually build your queries. Its modern, streamlined interface makes PrimalSQL easy […]
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Announcing ChangeVue 2009
We are proud to announce another new product for the new 2009 tool lineup: ChangeVue 2009 Using source control is an indispensable safety net for any professional developer, regardless of programming language or file size. Not only does source control provide an inherent backup mechanism by storing versions of any file you add to a […]
Housekeeping and Re-Organization
We’ve been busy cleaning house and re-organizing some of our content that has been spread around. The Essentials web site which you could get to from ScriptingAnswers.com will eventually drop off. The content from that site has been moved. Any existing blog posts that were informational or tutorial have been migrated to the main SAPIEN […]
How to become a SAPIEN beta tester
We are preparing quite a number of new products and versions for 2009, so naturally we also want to test these products in a live environment. If you are developing scripts for administrative purposes, do any type of web development, database work or maybe just are are the go-to guy in your IT department, we […]
SAPIEN Announces PrimalMerge 2009
We are proud to announce PrimalMerge 2009 as one of the new tools in SAPIEN’s 2009 product lineup. PrimalMerge 2009 provides an indispensable tool for anyone working with source code, any type of text file or even just files and folders. Here are just some of the features: – Compare individual files or entire folders […]
Free PrimalForms tool for PowerShell released
We are pleased to announce that the free GUI builder tool for PowerShell is now available for download. Head on over to http://www.primaltools.com/freetools to get it. (Registrations with a valid email address is required) The tool works with PowerShell V1 and the current V2 CTP. Our very own Jeffery Hicks created some samples that are […]
PrimalScript: Did you know about Alt-X?
In the versions of PrimalScript that support PowerShell, you’ve likely executed your PowerShell scripts completely within the editor. You can configure the editor to capture the output to a tab or to new PowerShell session. But did you know you don’t have to run the entire script?
PrimalScript: Did you know about Snippets?
I’d like to think that Primalscript’s Snippets feature is one of its more well known features, but I think I take it for granted. Primalscript ships with a large number of language specific snippets that you can freely incorporate into your work. Depending on your configuration, you may or may not see the Snippets browser panel on the left side of the IDE. If you can’t find it, go to View – Browser Panels and select Snippets Browser.
PrimalScript: Did You Know?
This is the first of an open-ended series of short tips on using PrimalScript. If you’ve ever used the product you know there are a wealth of features. I want to devote some blog time periodically to show-off some feature you may not have been aware of or a quick tip to use the product more efficiently. If you don’t have a copy of PrimalScript, you can download a 45 day evaluation copy from PrimalScript.com.
PowerShell, VBScript, Shells and Cmdlets
We are currently running a survey about PowerShell adoption. If you haven’t had a chance yet to participate, please go here to do so: Take the survey I would like to thank all those who already took the survey for participating and for leaving a huge amount of very interesting comments. One thing that really […]