A couple days ago I mentioned how simple getting an internal Nuget repository via NuGet.Server was. Apparently, it didn’t go as smooth for others as it did for me based on some replies and DMs. So, I setup a new sample project and pushed it to github for anyone to try. I have succesfully tested [...]
Category Archives: git
NuGet.Server sample project
12-Oct-11Since the release of node.js version 0.5.1 (download link here) on July 14th, the Windows platform finally has a native node.exe binary that doesn’t require Cygwin or any other work-around to play with node.js on Windows. I did a small test yesterday by downloading the exe and putting it’s folder in my local Win7 PATH [...]
Console2
30-Aug-10I’m a little late to the game on this, as usual, but Console2 (or Console) is an excellent replacement for the stock cmd.exe console on Windows. I use it on a daily basis at work and home and recently started customizing the settings a bit so it now covers me for Git (msysgit), Visual Studio [...]









