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December 2008 - Posts

Visual Studio Team System Training in the Netherlands

Starting January 6th Gerard van der Pol in the Microsoft Netherlands office will be offering one day developer training sessions called:  “Intracks” –and two of them will be dedicated to Visual Studio Team System 2010. MSDN InTrack: Visual Studio
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Three new TeamSystem Websites

Looking for more information on Visual Studio Team System? Well there are three great sites for you to check out this Holiday season! http://channel9.msdn.com/shows/10-4/ http://microsoft.com/visualStudio http://www.visualstudioteamsystem.com/ 10-4  
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MVP in Residence- final recap

(If the tone seems a little strange it is because this was an update to the VSTS Team) Last week one of the VSTS MVPs ( Ed Blankenship ) went WAY beyond the call of duty and spent his vacation time and frequent flyer points to fly himself to Redmond to

Injection Container for Silverlight by P&P

Congratulations to P&P, Grigori Melnik, Chris and the community folks that helped them out.  The Unity Application Block (Unity) is a lightweight, extensible dependency injection container. This release of Unity is a port of Unity Application

Gert Drapers presenting at next Mondays Seattle User Group

Gert will be doing a talk on deploying Data Applications…Probably his most requested topic, but something he has not presented on before-should be a great show! NOTE: if you plan on going you NEED to bring a printed copy of the invitation with you!! Meeting

MVP in Residence update– day three

Ed has been on campus for three days and i realize it is long overdue that i supply an update as to how it is going.   If you are not familiar with what Ed is here for check out: Why i love working with MVP's -Ed Blankenship The week before
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Team System Mailing list: OzTFS in a new home and on new hardware

Want to thank Grant and the boys at Codify for hosting and upgrading the mailing list server to new hardware. If you aren’t familiar with OzTFS it is the largest mailing list in the world dedicated to Visual Studio Team System (almost 400 people on it).

Team Test Special Interest group December 15th in Redmond

The next Team Test Special Interest group will take place on Monday December 15 th from 3-5:00PM in the Kalaloch room in Microsoft Building 35 ( map ). We will try to follow the following schedule: 1. Alan Page talk - How We Test Software at Microsoft

Seattle VSTS User group: Metrics that Matter: Reporting with Team Foundation Server (December 8)

Date: Monday 12/8/2008 Event: Visual Studio Team System Meeting Location: Microsoft Building 40, Steptoe Room #1450 Meeting Leader: Kevin Supinger Time:  7:00 PM Topic: Metrics that Matter: Reporting with Team Foundation Server Speaker: Timm Shad

Great new Team System Web Site – in Portuguese

According to our most recent surveys the happiest developers in the world are now in Brasil! (They knocked Australia out of first last year) Congratulations – Microsoft Brazil! Not surprisingly, they are also one of the most active Visual Studio Team

MVP TV: Gaze into the Crystal Ball: Reporting in Team System made Easy!

MVP TV: Gaze into the Crystal Ball: Reporting in Team System made Easy! Friday, December 12th, 2008 | 9:00am – 10:00am (PST, Redmond time) Targeted: This Product Group Interaction is open to all Developer MVPs in all Technical Expertise and public audience.

More Getting Started content for VSTS

In my post: 92 Tutorial Video’s on Visual Studio Team System 2008 (Getting Started) I listed a bunch of getting started content but it looks like i missed one or two. For 2010 the updated walkthroughs are THE reference: Updated CTP VSTS Walkthroughs For
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Prepare for the Microsoft Project Exam with Your Peers Redmond WA 12/16/2008

Jered Cady, Synergy Business Solutions, will present a financial program that interfaces with Microsoft Project. His company specializes in the cost area of projects so this should be a very interesting session. Then Carl Chatfield and the MPUG board
 
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