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My blog has moved

Hey guys, To better coincide with my company, my blog has moved to http://blogs.counterpunchsoftware.com ; I hope to see you at that new location! Thanks, Eric.
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Apologies, forgot to include a file in my Hemi distribution

Hey guys, Sorry, in my Hemi tool, I’m using a 3rd party control from Component One. I have a license for their tools and they allow redistribution. The file you need is located here: C1.Win.C1FlexGrid.2.zip . Thanks to Grant for spotting this so

Work Item Moving Tool is back!

Hey guys, I've finally had a chance to update my work item moving tool to work with the RTM release of Team Foundation Server. Along the way, I made some modifications and changes that I've wanted to do for a while. I haven't thought of a better name

A change of address of sorts...

Hey guys, Well, the time has come. After 8 years at Microsoft, I've decided to pursue a long-time dream of running my own business. My new venture will be in a Seattle-based consulting company, CounterPunch Software ( www.counterpunchsoftware.com ). Not
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Windows Vista for Extreme Programming?

Hey guys, As you can probably tell, the bright shiny lights of the soon-to-be-released products like Windows Vista and Office 2007 have caught my eye lately. I promise I’ll be back to Team Foundation Server blogging soon. I’ve been playing with a feature
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Fixed my images and uploaded the Exchange sample code...

Not sure what happened, but it seems like BlogJet is struggling with my build of Vista. In any case, my images are fixed up and I posted the full sample code here . Thanks! Eric
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Ugh, messed up my images...

Apologies, I seem to have hosed something on my hosting site. Other than today, all of the images from my posts seem to be gone; hopefully I’ll have things up and running again soon. Thanks, Eric
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Exchange Server 2007 Web Service API for Developers!

Hey guys, Exchange is a Microsoft technology that I’ve used everyday for email, but never really delved into as a developer. I’ve been working on some Office 2007 stuff, so I figured I would give it a try. I was absolutely knocked out by how much you
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Presentation/Demo Tips

Hey guys, When I first started at Microsoft 8 years ago, I was an awful presenter. I hardly made any eye contact and I spoke really, really, really fast. Over the years, I’ve had some training by some really good instructors and gotten a lot of practice.
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A diversion - Windows Live Alerts

I’ve been poking around the Windows Live stuff for developers ( http://dev.live.com ) and someting caught my eye. With Live Messenger (formerly MSN Messenger), you can sign up for, as well as provide Alerts. These alerts get delivered to your device of
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'Wall Time' as a way of determining correctness

Quite a few years back, I joined the Windows Server 2003 team as a developer. Windows Server 2003 is a massive organization – I was part of the UDDI team which resided under Directory Services. Our QA team had a suite of about 300 automated tests. The
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Building development scorecards

Hey guys, Earlier this year, I did some blog posts about how to create key performance indicators (KPIs) based on the software development data that Team Foundation Server collects. There are numerous clients for those KPIs, but the one that is probably
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Building a Virtual Kanban System with Team Foundation Server - Part 1

Hey guys, David Anderson is someone that I’ve had the privilege of working with for the past couple of years. One of the things that I’ve found really interesting about his work is that he often takes practices from other industries and applies them to
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Quick post - 2 really cool features about Work Items

I’ve just returned from Tech Ed Australia and New Zealand and I’ve got lots to blog about that. But before I do that, 2 features about Work Items caught my eye tonight that I really wanted to share. First, you can copy a single work item to another Team

You meet the nicest people on a Honda...

When I moved to Seattle, one of the most enjoyable things I learned how to do was ride a motorcycle. I really enjoyed the open air, speed and thrill of riding. Both of the bikes that I’ve owned – a Kawasaki Ninja 500 and a Ducati Monster 750 – were very
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