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June 2007 - Posts

SVNBridge usage to CodePlex site...
Just posted about SVNBridge couple days ago and today Scott Hanselman just used it to connect to CodePlex TFS source control using TortoiseSVN and posted a instruction note . should be a nice reference for using SVNBridge. FYI. Technorati tags: open source Read More...
Personal Blog upgraded to CommunityServer 2007 SP2...
Telligent Systems just released CommunityServer 2007 SP2 at 2007/06/12, and I just upgraded my personal blog site to this version (Build 3.0.20611.960) from my previous sp1 upgrade . Same as my previous SP1 upgrade, I used source code SDK upgrade for Read More...
Subversion clients for TFS...
Just saw Brian Harry's post today that there is a CodePlex project called SvnBridge that can enable SVN client like TortoiseSVN to talk to Team Foundation Server . This is pretty good since I also use TortoiseSVN and Subversion to manage some other development Read More...
Configure Log4Net for ASP.NET 2.0 Web Application...
Just encountered this problem right now and quickly write the solution here. Should be an old info since ASP.NET 2.0 had been out for a while. The problem is that I want to use Log4Net on a testing web application to get some log data for analysis. I Read More...
Excel Tips: Reference a fix cell value while copying cells...
This must be pretty normal for people who are using Excel every day, but it is a tip for me that mainly writing code and seldom using Excel. Since my current performance evaluation work need to prepare many calculation reports, Excel becomes a requied Read More...
Greasemonkey for IE...
For those of you who want Greasemonkey features on FireFox to be able to use in IE, Jefferey just found such a tool called Trixie which exactly a Greasemonkey for IE. On his post he wrote a simple sample script that adds a "open in new window" link on Read More...
Visual Studio 2008 and SQL Server 2008...
So after Longhorn got its name of Windows 2008, on the current running TechEd 2007 , new names were announced again. The next version of Visual Studio codename "Orcas" will be named Visual Studio 2008 . The next version of SQL Server codename "Katmai" Read More...
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