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July 2009 - Posts

So when I’m asked, “How can I integrate my PHP IDE with Team Foundation Server?”, my first response *should* be, “Why not use Visual Studio instead?” That’s an idealistic reply, admittedly. There are several great tools out there for PHP development, with followings that would collectively shudder at the thought of *having* to use Visual Studio. PhpED by NuSphere is a popular PHP development tool. It boasts (among a lot of other things) the ability to plug-in to various version control systems, although it comes set up to leverage CVS. There’s not much documentation out there to explain how exactly to tie into other version control systems besides CVS. So what about Team Foundation Server? The fast answer? Use the TFS Power Tools, more specifically the Windows Explorer extension. Read More...
On August 6th, the first public release of Windows 7 will be to MSDN Subscribers, which is over two months ahead of the general availability date of October 22nd for retail and OEM customers!  Lucky you! To support the variety of languages and builds, Read More...
Last week, we expanded availability for Expression Studio to all MSDN Premium subscribers with the release of Expression 3 on MSDN Subscriber Downloads.  Previously, only subscribers at the Visual Studio Team System Team Suite with MSDN Premium level Read More...
I’ll be speaking about “Team Foundation Server: Today & Tomorrow” at the August meeting of the South Colorado .NET User Group .  I hope to see you there! Read More...
 
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