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VS 2010 RC is ready for general download
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The Visual Studio 2010 RC release is now available for general download! You can download the bits from here . You can read Jason Zander’s blog for more details about this release. Like Beta 2, the RC release is a fully supported go-live release that...
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Now the Lab Management part of the Dogfooding story ….
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In my last post I talked about how the Visual Studio Test and Lab Management teams are dogfooding those products – that is, as we enter the home stretch of the VS 2010 release, we are using the very same tools we are building, to test and sign off on...
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Dogfooding Visual Studio Test and Lab Management Products ….
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Dogfooding is a rich tradition at Microsoft. It essentially stands for “eating your own dogfood”. That is, product development teams are expected to use the product that they are building in their day to day work life, to ensure that the product is really...
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