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Visual Studio Team System
The course uses the latest version of Team System, Visual Studio Team System 2008. Acquire skills you need to be productive today. Essential Visual Studio Team System (FW357) Day 1 Introduction to VSTS This module presents an introduction to Microsoft's Visual Studio Team System, a new platform for integrating and managing all aspects of the software development process. Project Lifecycle Management: Introduction to Managing Projects with VSTS This module presents an introduction to project management with Microsoft's Visual Studio Team System.
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- Friday, June 12, 2009
Essential.NET for C# Developers
Acquire skills you need to be productive today. Day 4 ASP.NET This module introduces ASP.NET page features for organizing visual layouts, including Master Pages, Themes, and skins. Also examined are the new Code-behind model and how Visual Studio interacts with ASP.NET in version 2.0. Appendix: Introduction to Visual Studio and MSBUILD Visual Studio 2.0 This module looks at how MSBUILD works, how in integrates with Visual Studio, and how to take advantage of new features in Visual Studio like Code Snippets and Refactoring support.
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- Friday, June 12, 2009
Essential LINQ with the Entity Framework 4.0
including extension methods and lambda expressions Use LINQ to filter, sort, and group in-memory collections of objects Create LINQ to Entities queries to execute stored procedures and perform updates in real-world database applications Write LINQ to XML queries to search XML documents and save them to the file system Build a rich conceptual entity model using the EF and to visually map it to a database schema Learn how to implement Repository and Unit of Work design patterns with EF 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010. Acquire skills you need to be productive today.
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- Monday, October 12, 2009
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Purchasing Visual Studio 2010
Amazon sells various versions of Visual Studio 2010. Visual Studio Professional. Visual Studio Premium. Visual Studio Utlimate. Visual Studio 2010 Feature Comparison. Microsoft Visual Studio Team Explorer 2010. MSDN Subscription - Software for Production Use. Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010. Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 CAL. Microsoft Expression Studio 3. Requires Microsoft Visual Studio Team Lab Management 2010.
The Blomsma Code
- Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Survival Skills for Developers
If you use Visual Studio, I highly recommend you explore the regular expression syntax available for the Find dialog box. customizing a product wiki. Let’s suspend reality for a moment and pretend you’re heading out into the woods this weekend. Set aside the fact that you are a software developer and have no business tromping around out in the wilderness. You’re going to want to take along a few basics: maybe some matches, a tent or shelter of some sort, a bit of food, and some dry clothes. I bet you see where I’m going with this.). Outcode. Outlast.
Ardent Dev
- Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Article: 10 Features in.NET 4.0 that made Me Smile
But these assertions live within your production code and are both verified by the compiler as well as the runtime. The pain and suffering around the Visual Studio support for WPF and Silverlight designers has been so bad that a mostly-working, and sometimes truly innovative design-time experience within Visual Studio gives me real hope for these technologies. I recently wrote another article for DevelopMentor 's Developments newsletter (not subscribed yet? see top-right of this page ). This one is entitled. 10 Features in.NET 4.0 that made Me Smile. class.
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Wednesday, December 16, 2009
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Six Things That’ll Surprise You About.NET 4.0
as well as Visual Studio 2010. 1 Visual Studio 2010. This aids both when working on UIs (you can see the designer and code-behind) as well as when doing TDD (you can see the test code and production code side-by-side). for the very first time an true open source will become and integral and supported part of Visual Studio and.NET? This would give your application essentially a visual programmability. Visual Studio 2010 Multi-monitor Support. Tags: Articles DevelopMentor Visual Studio by Michael Kennedy. 5 WPF.
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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Purchasing Visual Studio 2010
Amazon sells various versions of Visual Studio 2010. Visual Studio Professional. Visual Studio Premium. Visual Studio Utlimate. Visual Studio 2010 Feature Comparison. Microsoft Visual Studio Team Explorer 2010. MSDN Subscription - Software for Production Use. Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010. Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 CAL. Microsoft Expression Studio 3. Requires Microsoft Visual Studio Team Lab Management 2010.
The Blomsma Code
- Tuesday, July 13, 2010
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Visual Studio 2010 versions (SKU’s)
From Scott Guthrie’s blog: VS 2010 Product Line SKU Simplifications. With VS 2010 we are simplifying the product lineup and pricing options of Visual Studio, as well as adding new benefits for MSDN subscribers. With VS 2010 we will now ship a simpler set of SKU options: Visual Studio Express: Free Express SKUs for Web, VB, C#, and C++. Visual Studio 2010 Professional with MSDN : Professional development tools as you are used to today with the addition of source control integration, bug tracking, build automation, and more. More on: [link].
The Blomsma Code
- Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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Visual Studio 2010 to be released on March 22, 2010.
PCMag reports the following: Microsoft said Monday that Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 and Microsoft.NET Framework 4 Beta 2 are now available to MSDN subscribers. Microsoft also added what the company is calling the "Ultimate Offer," making it available to all active MSDN Premium subscribers at the official product launch on March 22, 2010. Under the offer, all active MSDN Premium subscribers will be transitioned to a higher-level Visual Studio 2010 with MSDN subscription at the product's launch. Tags: Visual Studio 2010
The Blomsma Code
- Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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Be More Productive: Code Snippets in Visual Studio
Want to be more productive as a developer? There’s some cool stuff you can do with code snippets in Visual Studio. If you’re interested in productivity, you might also be interested in the Visual Studio ASPX Edit Helper , a little tool a whipped up one afternoon and have never updated. :) (Hey, the source code is there for download if you want to beef it up). Brian Noyes has a good overview on here , including some things I’m embarrassed to admit that I did not know.
Ardent Dev
- Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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Webcast: Building Modern Apps in ASP.NET WebForms
Visual Studio 2010, and PDC 2009. while still taking advantage of all the productivity features of WebForms such as post-backs, controls, UpdatePanel, and so on. WF 4 : Is WF 4 and visual programming your thing? Tags: ASP.NET DevelopMentor Screencasts Talks Visual Studio At DevelopMentor we have been running a bunch of free webcasts. Last month it was TDD and Agile. This month we are running 4 webcasts celebrating the announcements around.NET 4.0, Join me Monday, November 23rd and register here: [link]. That’s Brock Allen’s talk: [link]. Kennedy.
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Thursday, November 5, 2009
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Be More Productive: Code Snippets in Visual Studio
Want to be more productive as a developer? There’s some cool stuff you can do with code snippets in Visual Studio. If you’re interested in productivity, you might also be interested in the Visual Studio ASPX Edit Helper , a little tool a whipped up one afternoon and have never updated. :) (Hey, the source code is there for download if you want to beef it up). Brian Noyes has a good overview on here , including some things I’m embarrassed to admit that I did not know.
Ardent Dev
- Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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