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  • Uploading MsTest results to TFS

    At Info Support we have been building and maintaining an automated build process over the last six years. This process is largely based on NAnt and has a lot of custom code.When Team System was released, we started upgrading our build to use the Team System Version Control environment instead of Visual SourceSafe. Furthermore we integrated our ...
    Posted to Martijn Beenes (Weblog) by martijnb on November 21, 2007
  • Version 1.2 of the Team Foundation Server MSSCCI Provider

    A new version of this provider has been released, which enables you to connect a variety op IDE's to TFS Source Control. This list now includes:Visual Studio 2003 Visual Basic 6.0, SP6 Visual C++ 6.0, SP6 Visual FoxPro 9, SP1 Visual Studio .NET 2002 Microsoft Access 2003, SP2 SQL Server Management Studio 2005 Sparx Enterprise Architect 6.1 ...
    Posted to Raimond Brookman (Weblog) by Raimondb on December 26, 2006
  • DSL Tools V1 have officially shipped!!

    As announced at stuart kent's blog DSL Tools have now officialy shipped as part of the Visual Studio 2005 SDK V3. This means we can now start major DSL developments using VS2005, without having to worry that we can start all over again at the next version. Now this is good news! They also have some documentation out on MSDN. You ...
    Posted to Raimond Brookman (Weblog) by Raimondb on September 16, 2006
  • Too much Visual Studio?

    Wouter posted about compiling email, Erno about books with scrollbars. So I'll share my addiction to VS.NET: I've become so accustomed to IntelliSense, that I see myself hitting Ctrl-Space even when I'm declaring classes, functions or variables (that are not overrides)... Like Visual Studio would know how I intend to name the ...
    Posted to Raimond Brookman (Weblog) by Raimondb on October 31, 2005
  • Getting new Programmers lined up for .NET

    When you have kids and they like computers and stuff, they also might like to do some more 'What daddy or mommy does'. And actually they can . I stumbled into KPL, a Kid's Programming Language, which makes it really easy to teach all types of things you need to do when programming, such as variables, loops, decision structures ...
    Posted to Raimond Brookman (Weblog) by Raimondb on September 28, 2005
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