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When you're buying dev tools and components, which of these best help you make a decision?   [Edit]

Survey period: 15 Nov 2010 to 22 Nov 2010

Pick the ones you find most useful in analyzing, evaluating and buying products that help you get the job done.

OptionVotes% 
Company reputation19437.82
Compatibility17734.50
Documentation24447.56
Familiarity with company/brand12824.95
Features31962.18
Peer rankings, reviews16031.19
Price29156.73
Quality of support17133.33
Reliability, quality25349.32
Source code (where applicable)14327.88
Trial version/demo24247.17
Upgrade path6512.67
Other (please describe)203.90
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%

View optional text answers (25 answers)


 
GeneralI have to say that price is important Pin
Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr.18-Nov-10 10:58
Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr.18-Nov-10 10:58 
GeneralRe: I have to say that price is important Pin
Uwe Keim18-Nov-10 19:55
sitebuilderUwe Keim18-Nov-10 19:55 
GeneralCListCtrl Pin
Uwe Keim18-Nov-10 8:42
sitebuilderUwe Keim18-Nov-10 8:42 
General32 and 64bit support?? Pin
luisnike1918-Nov-10 4:14
luisnike1918-Nov-10 4:14 
GeneralLicence is top the list Pin
Lampiao16-Nov-10 10:38
Lampiao16-Nov-10 10:38 
GeneralRe: Licence is top the list Pin
Ray Cassick17-Nov-10 7:42
Ray Cassick17-Nov-10 7:42 
GeneralDemo Pin
Erik Muench15-Nov-10 19:28
Erik Muench15-Nov-10 19:28 
GeneralEmployer's choice Pin
Nathan Holt15-Nov-10 14:48
Nathan Holt15-Nov-10 14:48 
GeneralPersonal gain Pin
Indivara15-Nov-10 13:51
professionalIndivara15-Nov-10 13:51 
GeneralRe: Personal gain Pin
Simon Dufour17-Nov-10 2:23
Simon Dufour17-Nov-10 2:23 
QuestionRadio buttons!? Pin
Ravi Bhavnani15-Nov-10 10:57
professionalRavi Bhavnani15-Nov-10 10:57 
AnswerRe: Radio buttons!? Pin
Jeff Hadfield15-Nov-10 10:59
professionalJeff Hadfield15-Nov-10 10:59 
JokeRe: Radio buttons!? Pin
Nish Nishant15-Nov-10 14:03
sitebuilderNish Nishant15-Nov-10 14:03 
GeneralHighest cohesion possible Pin
Simon Dufour15-Nov-10 9:45
Simon Dufour15-Nov-10 9:45 
For me, it'll be compatibility. The less code you have to adapt to fit this in, the better. You keep your code clean and easy to maintain. You keep the plugin or tool easy to replace. You also keep the cohesion high.

That's also why I'm not a fan of the way we use CodeSmith at work. We basically cripple ourselves with another abstraction that can get pretty heavy and, in our case, hinder our performances. I've seen someone filter a query in the .NET code instead of using a "WHERE" in the SQL query. I've seen someone request all the FKs of a 10000 result query in .NET in order to build a label field.

Developpers get blinded when you put too much abstraction in their faces. That's why I think that keeping the cohesion high is more important than automation, scripts or any other developping tools.
GeneralMultiple choice Pin
Not Active15-Nov-10 9:28
mentorNot Active15-Nov-10 9:28 
GeneralRe: Multiple choice Pin
Jeff Hadfield15-Nov-10 10:59
professionalJeff Hadfield15-Nov-10 10:59 
GeneralQuality of Support? Pin
OriginalGriff15-Nov-10 9:11
mveOriginalGriff15-Nov-10 9:11 
GeneralRe: Quality of Support? Pin
nmarcel15-Nov-10 11:50
nmarcel15-Nov-10 11:50 

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