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August 2009 - Posts

Changing your VSTS Test Projects defaults

The other day while I was writing some code (yeah, I still do that occasionally) and added a Test Project to my solution, I thought it was odd that although I was writing my solution in C#, the default Test Project is always VB? So I poked around the
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Visual Studio 2008 sales promotions

In case you’re still on the fence as to whether you want to upgrade your Visual Studio Professional Edition to a Visual Studio Team Edition (Architecture, Development, or Test) or Visual Studio Team Suite, how does saving 30% and 45% off when you step
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Microsoft Retail Stores are hiring

You may have read the Microsoft is going to start it’s own retail stores , kind of like the Apple Stores. The first one in Southern California is going to be in Mission Viejo at The Shops at Mission Viejo and and the first one in Arizona is going to be

VB Team and Mobile GPS sample

I recently bought a road bike to get outside more and breath more of the smog filled Southern California air. Being a gadget guy, I’ve been looking at getting a GPS-enabled speedometer, like the Garmin Edge 305 or above . I track my workouts using MapMyRide.com

PDC Workshop Announced: Developing Quality Software using Visual Studio Team System 2010

If you’re thinking about attending PDC09 this year, we just announced a pre-PDC workshop on “Developing Quality Software using VSTS 2010.” Its a full-day workshop and they will be going through entire lifecycle of building quality into your software development
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PDC 2009 Registration Now Open

Registration for the PDC 2009 (Professional Developers Conference) is now open. This year, it will be held on November 17-19 in Los Angeles, CA. If you register by September 15, 2009, you’ll get $500 off the registration fee. To see what sessions are
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