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We can all learn from Project Anvil...

Posted on Friday August 18, 2006 by Betsy Weber

How do you create a new product from start to finish in 30 days? I'm not sure just quite yet, but Dana Epp from Scorpion Software will show you how with Project Anvil.

Project Anvil is Dana's quest to develop one product, by himself, and make it ready for beta in a month. So, ask me at the end!

He's blogging and screencasting all along the way so you can watch and learn from his journey too. Check out the Project Anvil blog here. It's best to start with the first post here. Dana will show you the development process he goes through as well as all the tools, technologies, and methods he uses to build the software.

Check it out...one month, one man, one project! Oh, and he has some great screencasts made with Camtasia Studio too!

Comments (4)

Stephen Downes :

Hm. It reads like a Microsoft commercial. "I am so pleased with deciding to go with SQL Server 2005 Express for Anvil...." Who writes like that?

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Betsy Weber :

Dana writes like that! :-) Sorry, I had to...

Dana is a Microsoft MVP so I'm assuming he is very passionate about Microsoft or else he wouldn't be a MVP?

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Sam :

Sometimes we can create a new product pretty fast if we get the clue and are very confident in the process of making it.

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Linda :

Sure. I happens once in a while.

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