Welcome to MSDN Blogs Sign in | Join | Help

Browse by Tags

My second webcast which was a part of the webcast series done by Visual Basic Team called "Live From Redmond" webcasts on Visual Studio "Orcas" was on building N-Tier application using Visual Studio "Orcas". I gave this webcast a couple of weeks ago and Read More...
Visual Basic team is hosting a series of "Live From Redmond" webcasts on Visual Studio "Orcas" and I gave one on LINQ to SQL and the O/R Designer a couple of days ago. Thanks to all who tuned in. I covered following topics in my webcast: Mapping database Read More...
Last week I gave two talks during http://www.devconnections.com/shows/SP2007VS/default.asp?s=93 . Below are descriptions and links to slides for both sessions. Thanks to everyone who attended. I had a great time! VMS305: LINQ to SQL: Bringing SQL Code Read More...
Been 7 months since my latest post. Why? Orcas . It's been a great ride and I can't wait to tell you all the great features my team worked on. March CTP is finally out and Beta 1 is coming soon. My team is putting final touches to the last feature we Read More...
Kris – COO Jim – EVP of Division X YJ – Development Manager in Division X Mike – Lead Developer in Division X Paul – Development Manager in Division Y Conversation #3: 3:00 PM, Kris & Mike KRIS : You better have a good explanation of why project X Read More...
If you've been trying to figure out why you cannot access the return value when using stored procedures in TableAdapter, here's the answer and the solution for you. Assume I added a new query to my TableAdapter via Dataset Designer and named it ReturnSomething Read More...
I got a perfect article for you if you've been wondering about what the heck your manager does and how to work with him/her so that you can be successful. Deconstructing Managers Day 1 Deconstructing Managers Day 2 Deconstructing Managers Day 3 Deconstructing Read More...
Change the world. Will take my entire life to achieve this goal. But I will never get bored for sure. Technorati Tags: career Read More...
I certainly did not exepct to see our Corporate VP to be on video like this and even show silly side of him. Video itself is not that interesting. But outtakes at the end made me laugh out loud. Glad I had my door shut in my office. :) Ed Helms' on-scene Read More...
Doug Seven wonders accountability issue with Scrum . And yag wants to discuss this further. If you read follow up comment Doug posted for his entry, you can easily discover that the team is still in learning phase. Folks. Scrum is not a magic bullet. Read More...
Today I am full of ideas around community and customer. Here's my top 10 list of how you as a software engineer should view customers as. Customers pay your salaries, not your CEO. Customers never complain. They demand. Customers are not stupid. They Read More...
BlakeHandler told me that he's keeping track of Microsoft Bloggers Directory List . Thanks Blake! Very useful and something we should definitely provide on our side. I often wonder how people find our team blog when I receive feedback from it. Update Read More...
Yag moves on . He used to be the Group Manager of Visual Studio Data team before the team got merged into Visual Basic product unit and became a part of Visual Studio Professional Data team. Although I only spent a couple of months in Visual Studio Data Read More...
So far, there were only two fonts suitable for IDEs such as Visual Studio, Courier New and Lucida Console. There's a third choice now. Go grab Consolas Font Pack for Visual Studio 2005 now. You can see differences between three fonts from Glen Gordon's Read More...
Scoble ponders about how Agile methodologies such as Scrum can be applied to Visual Studio, Office or Windows teams in his Another test of "is Microsoft listening" post. Scrum is everywhere now. Even Scoble talks about it. I do firmly believe that Agile Read More...
More Posts Next page »
 
Page view tracker