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MSF Agile planning - The storyboard without TFS
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over 6 years ago
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SalvaPatuel
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Not all our customers will have a TFS implementation ready to go when we try to implement some agile procedures. This has limited some consultants that have been trained to implement MSF agile using our tool only. The good news is that there are some...
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Why "using" may play tricks on your WCF service host
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over 6 years ago
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SalvaPatuel
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Many of the examples that have been published on the web about hosting the WCF use the "using" block to initialize the service. This blog entry shows you why this can catch you. The problem arises when you try to open your host and there is a problem...
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MSF Agile and service packs management
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over 6 years ago
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SalvaPatuel
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Not a while ago, a customer asked me about how to incorporate the service packs and hot fixes to the agile development process, this triggered an interesting debate about the importance of a QA and release manager. The UAT environment always must reflect...
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