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Tech-Ed 2008 Wrap-up

Quite a few people at Tech-Ed wanted to know more about the various components of Visual Studio Team System (which we sometimes refer to as SKUs). For example, how does Team Foundation Server (TFS) fit in with the client SKUs? What are the differences

Tech-Ed 2008 Demos

Last year my boss took a trip to sunny Orlando to present at Tech-Ed and to offer help and suggestions in the Technical Learning Center (TLC). This year I'm lucky enough to be attending with a couple of other folks (Habib and Tim) and since I'm not an

Performance: Inserting Marks Using Code

Ian previously covered using the VS 2008 Data Collection Control to choose when to collect data . The Data Collection Control can also be used to insert marks into the performance report, but sometimes it is convenient to modify the source code to do

Visual Studio Team System Chat – December 5th

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

Microsoft Blogs I Read

There are a lot of Microsoft bloggers, literally thousands of them. When I first joined Microsoft I wasn't sure who to read. I've gradually built up a list based on interesting product and feature announcements and people I've met. Here they are: Profiling
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The Honeymoon Is Over

I've been here at Microsoft for more than 6 months so I guess you could say that I've passed through the Honeymoon Phase . By now the initial joy and excitement should be starting to wear off and I should be settling into a monotonous routine. Well I'm
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Developer Dogfooding at Microsoft

I hadn't heard the term dogfooding used much before I started here, but it has already been explained so take a look here . The basic idea is that if you're not happy using your product (i.e. eating your own dogfood) then why should you expect your customers
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