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Robert Horvick's Weblog
New VSTS and TFS Virtual PC/Server and Hyper-V images are available!
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over 4 years ago
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Brian Randell has been hard at work putting together a holiday surprise we all will enjoy. New Virtual PC/Server and Hyper-V images with VSTS and TFS and a 12/31/2009 expiration date. Please see his blog post for the full details - I will re-post a little...
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TFS Branching Guidance Version 2 has been Released
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The VSTS Ranger team has released TFS Branching Guidance II . This document describes pragmatic branching practices that are based on the real world experience of TFS professionals inside and outside of Microsoft. What's new? I'l just repeat their information...
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Using a little Ruby to automate mstest code coverage runs
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I hate repetitive tasks - especially ones that are easily automated. Generating code coverage runs using mstest is an example of that. The goal was to create a script that could do that following: 1) Validate that the input binaries were available...
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