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Talking Team Foundation Server in Indy

March 13th, 2006 1 comment

For those of you who attended my talk on Visual Studio Team Foundation Server at the Indianapolis .NET Developer’s Association meeting, I thank you for coming out.
As promised (if not slightly late) is the slide deck from my presentation: TFSOverview.zip(2.2MB)

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MIX’in it up, Vegas style

March 3rd, 2006 1 comment

We, at Microsoft, plan to bring out all the stops to showcase some of our exciting new tools and technologies geared around web development and design. What better place to do it, than Las Vegas itself. We call it MIX’06. Check out the MIX blog for the latest announcements and goings-ons.

If you’re coming out, shoot me a line and we can lose all our money together at the tables.

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Why so quiet?

March 3rd, 2006 No comments

As you may have noticed (or maybe you’ve given up and left, in which case you wouldn’t have noticed a damn thing), I’ve been a little quiet around here. Why? you ask. Well… mainly because I rebuilt my machine and haven’t had an opportunity to reinstall BlogJet. You see, the key for BlogJet was burried in some backup file somewhere. But I found it, and we’re back!

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Team Foundation Server Lands in March!

March 3rd, 2006 No comments

Ahhh…. at last, the final piece to the puzzle. You think being a Microsoft employee you’d know these things. But like most people, I get *ALL* of my Team System news straight from Rob Caron!

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Team Foundation Version Control – Webcast Slides

March 3rd, 2006 1 comment

Thanks to everyone who joined me today for the webcast on Team Foundation Version Control.

As promised, you can find the slides here: TFSVersionControl.zip.

Remeber, some great resource regarding Team System and Team Foundation can be found by visiting these fine sites:

Rob Caron’s Blog
TeamSystemRocks.com
MSDN’s Team System Center
Team System Forums on MSDN

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