Blog posts (page 11)

  • Introducing the TFS SDK for Java
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  • Team Explorer Überall
    One of the interesting things about working for Microsoft instead of a tiny little startup company is that they actually expect us to do all the things that people expect out of a software company. For example: Microsoft actually ships localized software! Which means that if you're in Germany, you actually get dialogs and buttons and other widgets in German. I suppose this is something that those crazy Germans have come to expect, but it was quite a revelation to this programmer who grew up in the redneckier parts of Illinois and thinks that the French road signs in Canada are quite exotic.
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  • TFS Austin User Group
    A very special thanks to the TFS Austin User Group for providing me time today to present on TFS for Heterogeneous Environments.
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  • Professional Team Foundation Server 2010
    My good friend and coworker, Martin Woodward just announced his new book, Professional Team Foundation Server 2010, written with Ed Blankenship, Grant Holliday, and Brian Keller. I've been fortunate enough to see some of the content in the advance copy of the book and I'm very impressed."
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  • Team Explorer Everywhere Midwest Tour
    I'm very excited to announce that I've been invited to a number of speaking engagements throughout the Midwest this spring. I'll be doing both ALM user groups and smaller sessions. One of the great things about the small sessions is that I'm able to dive a lot deeper into Q\&A than is possible at a users group due to looser time constraints. So if you're interesting in learning more about cross-platform Team Foundation Server and Team Explorer Everywhere, please stop by and say hi...
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  • Team Explorer Everywhere 2010 SP1 (Beta)
    Yesterday we released the beta of the first service pack of Team Explorer Everywhere, and while a service pack is just supposed to be a roll-up of bugfixes, we managed to sneak in some great new features.
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  • Team Explorer Everywhere 2010
    We've finally announced the release of Team Explorer Everywhere 2010 and now that we're finally done, I can say without any hesitance that this is the proudest I've ever been to have shipped a product. Yes, we've added a lot of new features, but I'm much more proud of the huge increase in quality... that almost didn't happen.
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  • Introducing "Eaglestone"
    Here we are a brief four months into the Microsoft's acquisition of Teamprise, and already we're announcing our first beta release!
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  • Welcome to Microsoft
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  • Application Compatibility with TFS 2005 and TFS 2008
    Although I usually blog about cross-platform aspects of Team Foundation Server, sometimes you run into interesting issues when writing third-party apps strictly against Microsoft's TFS SDK. I thought I'd mention one of the problems we ran into writing Remote Accelerator - working with both the TFS 2005 and TFS 2008 client assemblies.
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