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Veni, vidi, expertus sum- I came, I saw, I tested
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Adam Singer
Looking at the world through rose-colored versionspecs
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over 7 years ago
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James ' post on the DateTime versionspec reminded me that I wanted to post a brief summary of versionspecs in Visual Studio Team Foundation's Version Control. There are 5 different flavors of version specifications, each with its own syntax. Their...
Adam Singer
Twelve Step Programs
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over 7 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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Over the past few weeks, I've set up several Visual Studio Team Foundation Servers. Granted, this is something I've done a few dozen times since I first arrived, but I feel like I'm starting to get this down to a science. In any case, I wanted to post...
Adam Singer
My voice is my passport
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over 7 years ago
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Locks vs. Permissions Visual Studio's Team Foundation Version Control has a very powerful access control model, permitting administrators to grant groups and individuals only the specific capabilities they need to do get the job done. Team Foundation...
Adam Singer
It's always darkest...
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over 7 years ago
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...just before it goes pitch black. These past three weeks, the Visual Studio Team Foundation testers have been darker than dark (we called it "dark dark"). We got tons of new automation written, analyzed numerous automated runs, and even managed to find...
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