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over the past year or two, i've only inconsistently updated my blog, and each time i've promised to write more frequently. now it's time to live up to my promises. as most of you know, we're wrapping up whidbey and getting very close to shipping this Read More...
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check out this post from mark michaelis , where he describes the work he did to build everett apps with msbuild . many customers are tackling this problem and it's encouraging to see them meet it with success. jeff. Read More...
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there's an msbuild wiki over at channel 9 , and there's a good preview of the msbuild documentation over at msdn: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/library/0k6kkbsd.aspx as always, feedback is welcome (and encouraged). jeff. Read More...
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anyone know of a tool i could dock in the system tray which can alert me to new exchange mail if and only if the new mail meets some criteria i set? i'd like to leave outlook closed most of the day while i work without missing the high pri mails (eg, Read More...
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the pistons played the pacers this weekend . discuss . jeff. Read More...
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lately it seems like i've been pointing a lot at other content rather than providing too much of my own; i'll continue that trend today with the promise to change it tomorrow. but this one's particularly important: alex kipman , the msbuild program manager, Read More...
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easily one of the top requests we get from customers is support for targeting msbuild to the everett (1.1) framework. well jomo 's recently posted an instructional explanation of how one might approach this problem. and now robert mclaws has taken that Read More...
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over at the nunitaddin blog, there's a post announcing a new msbuild wiki maintained by external customers and developers. i'm sure you'll find a few of the msbuild team members contributing there too. please share any interesting resources/tips with Read More...
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once again, the msbuild team will be packing our bags and heading to a secret location to fix as many bugs as possible. hopefully it will be as successful as last time . unfortunately, we'll be missing some of the helping hands we had last time, but maybe Read More...
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one of the devs on msbuild, jomo fisher, has just started a new blog. check it out - he knows his stuff! http://blogs.msdn.com/Jomo_Fisher/ ( RSS ) ciao- jeff. Read More...
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building a large piece of software can take a very long time. combine the times to compile and link with syncing sources, running test suites and unit tests, mailing a build report, copying the bins over the network, etc. and you have a process that can Read More...
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it's been nearly eight weeks since my last post, but i promise i've been doing something for you! and i can easily account for one of the eight with an explanation of what my whole team did just last week. recently a couple teammates were trying to think Read More...
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when people first get their hands on msbuild, especially those familiar with other build systems, one of the first things they notice is msbuild's dependency analysis mechanism. the msbuild engine offers basic dependency checking based on explicitly declared Read More...
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hey y'all, and sorry i haven't written in a couple of weeks. we're working hard to ship our first beta of msbuild right now so my blog unfortunately sat down with a hefty piece of neglect pie. but i'm back now (to the three of you who actually read this; Read More...
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Since joining the MSBuild team, I've learned more than I ever thought imaginable about .NET references and dependencies, largely because I'm responsible for testing the ResolveAssemblyReference task we'll be shipping as part of our task library. Between Read More...
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