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August 2006 - Posts

I just wanted to direct you attention to a great article named " What Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Database Professionals Can Do for You " from Tony Loton on MSDN about our product It is based on CTP4, but all information is still valid Read More...
Two days ahead of schedule, we were expecting it to be available on Monday, we are happy to announce that CTP5 is ready for consumption. http://download.microsoft.com/download/b/6/8/b6888e6b-8305-4616-a2d1-a11953404b09/TeamDataCTP5.exe We are almost done, Read More...
Today we made what is hopefully the last change for CTP5; one last code change (7 lines in 2 files), one setup fix and the build is running as I write this blog. If everything goes well, build 50727.145 will be CTP5 of "Visual Studio Team Edition for Read More...
CTP5 also introduces the New Project Wizard, which makes it a lot easier to create your initial database project. All important decisions that you need to make when creating your database project are nicely represented in the wizard. Besides setting up Read More...
One of the new things you will find in CTP5, is the Import Script Wizard. This wizard allows you to select a existing .SQL script file and import the DDL statement in to the database project as schema objects. First you select an existing SQL script file. Read More...
Tuesday August 8th Sachin and I recorded a MSDN webcast about database unit testing and refactoring, we wanted to show-off CTP5 but we were not able to get it all setup in time for the webcast, so this covers CTP4. Bummer because Sachin really wanted Read More...
 
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