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James Avery stepped in and wrote a number of guest toolbox columns for MSDN Magazine. This column featured MbUnit, Rhino.Mocks, JetBrain's dotTrace, and Continuous Integration from Addison Wesley.
James Avery wrote this article for O'Reilly's OnDotNet site providing a quick tour of Microsoft's Visual Studio.
What is .NET, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Runtime was written by James Avery for O'Reilly's OnDotNet site. The article covers the fundamentals of .NET and what is means to developers.
Around the launch of Visual Studio 2005 James Avery wrote an article for Dr. Dobbs Journal detailing some of the built-in visualizers as well as showing how to customize and write your own visualizers.
In this article James Avery covers what he considers to be the top 10 Visual Studio Add-ins. This article was published in December 2005 for MSDN Magazine.
In this article James Avery covers what he considers to be the top 10 .NET tools including tools like nUnit, nDoc, and .NET Reflector. This article was published in July 2004 for MSDN Magazine.
The idea with this book was to provide both a complete reference to ASP.NET configuration settings as well as information on how to extend the configuration architecture though custom sections and handlers. ASP.NET Setup and Configuration Pocket Reference was written by James Avery in 2003 for Microsoft Press.
James Avery wrote two chapters for this multi-author book from Wrox in 2002. The first chapter details how to use the ASP.NET performance counters, including tutorials on creating custom performance counters. The second chapter is a tutorial on using the Web Application Stress tool.