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John's blog postings on testing open source projects where recently picked up by Mary Jo . Not bad PR for the work our team has been doing and good lessons to read if your team is looking at taking components open. Our team has learned many lessons about Read More...
Yag, a fixture in the foxpro/data community, has decided to take on the challenge of architecting community platform infrastructure at Microsoft. This means that he’ll get to hear at lot more of my griping and brain farts than he did when he was Read More...
[ Via Mickey ] If you have installed Visual Studio 2005, and have not checked out the documentation included with it, then you need to. Go to: Start->All Programs->Microsoft Visual Studio 2005->Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Documentation This Read More...
I have a lot of respect for everything that Rob and the Team System crew has accomplished top to bottom in the "Community Space". In his most recent blog post Rob attempts to define what he considers the community space, the impact its had on our releases, Read More...
This is cross posted from the announcement on the MSDN Forums I just made . Who's posted the most replies marked as answers from the end of May to June? Who are the domain experts? Here is the June view of top forum users! In June (5/20-6/30) Top Answerers Read More...
I haven't yet figured out exactly why certain posts become more popular than others. I never really expected much of a response from this . I cross posted it over at Channel9 because the customer creativity there that inspired me to open up our teams Read More...
Today James Avery announced that his book , Visual Studio Hacks, will be published by O'Reilly and available in February or March. "I can finally announce the book I have been working on for so long. The book is called Visual Studio Hacks and is being Read More...
Dennis Cheung posted a brief look at reality versus perception of Microsoft Support services around Mac Office. Some customers have pointed out the quality of support seems to depend on the specific product and region. Have you used MS support for developer Read More...
While encouraging teams @ MS to participate in online communities I'm often asked “What do I get out of it?” or “What will my teams ROI be?”. Honestly guys... those are the wrong questions, but here is some non-numeric proof that Read More...
 
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