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taylaf's TFS Blog
Retrieve the List of Team Project Collections from TFS 2010 Client APIs
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over 2 years ago
by
Taylor A. Lafrinere
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If you have started playing with one of the TFS 2010 betas then you have probably noticed the new snazzy connect dialog: For those of you new to TFS 2010, the pane on the left above shows the list of “Team Project Collections” that exist on the TFS Instance...
taylaf's TFS Blog
Determine the Currently Executing Statement in a Long Running SQL Stored Procedure
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over 2 years ago
by
Taylor A. Lafrinere
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Along with sharing information about TFS, another purpose for this blog will be to share general tips and tricks that I come across while coding. I have really been trying to improve my SQL Server coding and debugging skills lately so expect SQL...
taylaf's TFS Blog
Determining the TFS Server Version Using Client APIs
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over 2 years ago
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Taylor A. Lafrinere
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In today’s software world supporting backward and forward compatibility between different versions of clients and servers for a given product is usually both a headache and a hard-requirement from the customer. When writing a client application...
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