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MSDN Chat - April 9th
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Join members of the Visual Studio Team System product group to discuss features available in Team Foundation Server, Team Suite, Architecture Edition, Development Edition, Database Edition, and Test Edition. In addition, discuss what's new for these editions...
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Talking To Customers
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At Microsoft, we have developers and testers. Those two disciplines make up the traditional engineering roles that most companies have. Where we seem to differ the most is in the project management and feature design role. Some companies call them business...
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Web Test Variables
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A customer emailed me today with a follow up question. The original question was about web tests recording AJAX-style client side scripting which initiates server queries. In VS2005 we didn't record those requests and our work around was to use Fiddler2...
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Ellen
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Have you heard about Mort, Elvis, and Einstein? No, no... I mean in context of Visual Studio. :) We use these 3 personas to help guide feature development. I did a search for these names to see what has already been published. MS employees have already...
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Customers
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In the three years I've been working in the Developer Division at Microsoft, I've been impressed with the focus our divisional leaders have placed on customer focus. The benefit to customers is obvious. We're responsive to your concerns and it helps us...
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