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Visual Studio 2005 Hardware and OS requirements

G'day mates*, I've been getting a lot of questions about requirements for running different editions of Visual Studio 2005 . Check this site out for details : http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/4c26cc39.aspx There's another site that lists details
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Tried Visual Studio 2005 yet?

I know a lot of you have got your hands on VS2K5 Express or Standard . If you want to evaluate the Professional or the famed Team Suite edition, you can order trial versions at https://www.tryvs2005.com/ Enjoy! Song in AI's head : "Look what you've done"
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NUnit to VS2K5 Team Test Converter Available

A lot of folks have been wondering about how they can go about converting NUnit tests to VS2K5 Team Test. An alpha version of a 'converter tool' is now available. It supports both C# and VB.NET based tests. Give it a whirl, and I'd love to hear your feedback.
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Whidbey and Yukon - 154 days (approximately) to go...

Let the countdown begin… 154 days or 13,305,600 seconds or 221,760 minutes or 3,696 hours or 22 weeks left : http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2005/jun05/TechEd2005Day2PR.mspx
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Free Visual Studio 2005 Team System Beta2 Training Event!

When: June 2nd 2005, 8:00AM - 4:00PM Where: The Summit Center on 4th Street, Fairmont Hotel, 88 South 4th Street, San Jose, CA 95112 Registration: Registration is free. However, seating is limited so please use the following link to secure your spot today http://www.microsofttraining.com/devonsites and enter course code: 303809 or click on http://www.microsofttraining.com/content/invitationcode.asp?txtInvitationCode=303809 Contacts: Anand Iyer aniyer@microsoft.com, Ashwin Karuhatty ashwi
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VS2005 Beta2 - get the BETAs, get the BETAs...

Who likes Monday mornings? Thats right - NO ONE DOES... But, the VS2K5 team has decided to change that... The dark cloud thats been looming over our heads has passed (yes, even in Redmond ;) Birds are chirping, children are playing again, the grass is
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MSBuild

MSBuild article
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Whidbey and Yukon Ship Date Clarification

Not that this article really clarifies anything about anything, other than things that were extremely vague to people who don't understand English very well, but anywho, thought this might make interesting reading for some of us... http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1780118,00.as
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Microsoft Details Pricing and Licensing for Visual Studio 2005 and Simplifies Microsoft Developer Network Subscriptions

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2005/mar05/03-21VS2005PR.asp
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VS 2005 Beta 2 release delayed

New release of Microsoft's developer toolset has slipped to April
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Visual Studio Team System Beta 2 To Get Process Methodology Guides

MSF Agile, CMMI process methodology templates designed to enforce policies
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VS 2005 Team System Performance Tools

Ian Huff has done a phenomenal job of creating a three part series regarding the usage of Performance Tools in VS Team System 2005 : Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Through Rob Caron's blog , I learned about the videos that were shot of Ian demoing the usage of
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Dan Fernandez's Top 10 Visual C# 2005 IDE Enhancements

http://blogs.msdn.com/danielfe/archive/2005/02/25/380639.aspx http://www.ftponline.com/reports/vslivesf/2005/fernandez/ Creative list of enhancements... However, I feel there are atleast a couple of 100 more of these that need to make it in to the top-10
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Visual Studio 2005

Something I seem to get asked quite a bit is the difference between VS 2005's Professional, Standard and Express editions. I found this website to be quite useful : http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/get/default.aspx#vss
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