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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | Tooling stack of testing Asp.MVC Views Here’s the List CassiniDev Inline webserver NCrunch Continuous Test Runner GitHub for Windows Source Control CruiseControl.Net Continuous Integration TortoiseDiff Diff Viewer (part of TortoiseSVN) Code Rush Productivity Enhancement for Visual Studio NuGet.Net Package Manager It was great to see this level of professionalism in a demo session; an area usually reserved for cowboy programming of hello world demos. “Craftsmen know their tools” At last weeks Jim Counts did a session on Testing MVC Views with ApprovalTests. Asp.MVC Asp.Net C DevelopMentor Courses - Sunday, July 22, 2012 Building Better Applications with Team Foundation Server 2010 and Visual Studio 2010 Training Discover how Visual Studio enables you to enforce best practices for software development. The course uses the latest version of Team Foundation Server and Visual Studio 2010. How do the Visual Studio visualization tools help with source control? This module also presents an introduction to project management with Microsoft's Visual Studio Team System. Source Code Control: Introduction Source code control, or revision control, is the management of revisions to pieces of information that makes up a project. DevelopMentor Courses - Thursday, October 6, 2011 Building Better Applications with Team Foundation Server 2010 and Visual Studio 2010 Training Discover how Visual Studio enables you to enforce best practices for software development. The course uses the latest version of Team Foundation Server and Visual Studio 2010. How do the Visual Studio visualization tools help with source control? This module also presents an introduction to project management with Microsoft's Visual Studio Team System. Source Code Control: Introduction Source code control, or revision control, is the management of revisions to pieces of information that makes up a project. DevelopMentor Courses - Wednesday, October 5, 2011 |
6 Articles match "Source Control","Visual Studio"
| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Tooling stack of testing Asp.MVC Views Here’s the List CassiniDev Inline webserver NCrunch Continuous Test Runner GitHub for Windows Source Control CruiseControl.Net Continuous Integration TortoiseDiff Diff Viewer (part of TortoiseSVN) Code Rush Productivity Enhancement for Visual Studio NuGet.Net Package Manager It was great to see this level of professionalism in a demo session; an area usually reserved for cowboy programming of hello world demos. “Craftsmen know their tools” At last weeks Jim Counts did a session on Testing MVC Views with ApprovalTests. Asp.MVC Asp.Net C DevelopMentor Courses - Sunday, July 22, 2012 Building a Cloud OS for.NET Developers - Part 2 How do we manage having Visual Studio and associated tools and servers universally accessible in the cloud, even on mobile devices such as iPads? At EC2 we can create a variety of Windows instances, get full admin access via remote desktop, and install anything we want (Visual Studio, SQL Server, MongoDB, etc). So you’ve logged in and you want to install Visual Studio, SQL Server, and other MSDN goodies. For the source files, you can always setup an SVN Server (that’s what my micro instance is about). m a fan of Visual SVN. GB of memory. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, June 13, 2011 NuGet and projects under source control NuGet is one of those awesome additions to Visual Studio that I wonder how I could have gone for that long without it. And as I am not the only one who likes it we had a bit of a discussion on Twitter last week about how to go about using NuGet with projects under source control that are shared by multiple users. So far so good but what happens if you commit your changes to source control and another person does an update. If you didn’t add the assemblies used to source control they would have a broken build until they installed the same assemblies. The Problem Solver - Tuesday, April 12, 2011 | -
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How do we manage having Visual Studio and associated tools and servers universally accessible in the cloud, even on mobile devices such as iPads? At EC2 we can create a variety of Windows instances, get full admin access via remote desktop, and install anything we want (Visual Studio, SQL Server, MongoDB, etc). So you’ve logged in and you want to install Visual Studio, SQL Server, and other MSDN goodies. For the source files, you can always setup an SVN Server (that’s what my micro instance is about). m a fan of Visual SVN. GB of memory. - NuGet and projects under source control
NuGet is one of those awesome additions to Visual Studio that I wonder how I could have gone for that long without it. And as I am not the only one who likes it we had a bit of a discussion on Twitter last week about how to go about using NuGet with projects under source control that are shared by multiple users. So far so good but what happens if you commit your changes to source control and another person does an update. If you didn’t add the assemblies used to source control they would have a broken build until they installed the same assemblies. The Problem Solver - Tuesday, April 12, 2011 - Tooling stack of testing Asp.MVC Views
Here’s the List CassiniDev Inline webserver NCrunch Continuous Test Runner GitHub for Windows Source Control CruiseControl.Net Continuous Integration TortoiseDiff Diff Viewer (part of TortoiseSVN) Code Rush Productivity Enhancement for Visual Studio NuGet.Net Package Manager It was great to see this level of professionalism in a demo session; an area usually reserved for cowboy programming of hello world demos. “Craftsmen know their tools” At last weeks Jim Counts did a session on Testing MVC Views with ApprovalTests. Asp.MVC Asp.Net C DevelopMentor Courses - Sunday, July 22, 2012 - TDD Invades Space Invaders
Source Control : TortoiseSVN TortoiseGit Developer Tools : Resharper CodeRush Testing Tools : MsTest (in Visual Studio Professional and up) NUnit NCover TortioseDiff Approvals Tests Approvals Tests CodeRush add-in Rhino Mock TypeMock. All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. A joint post by Llewellyn Falco and Michael Kennedy. These kinds of performances are always a risk but that's part of what makes them fun. Of course, the question is could we have done it better? This is OK. not won // 7. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, October 28, 2009 - NuGet and projects under source control
NuGet is one of those awesome additions to Visual Studio that I wonder how I could have gone for that long without it. And as I am not the only one who likes it we had a bit of a discussion on Twitter last week about how to go about using NuGet with projects under source control that are shared by multiple users. So far so good but what happens if you commit your changes to source control and another person does an update. If you didn’t add the assemblies used to source control they would have a broken build until they installed the same assemblies. The Problem Solver - Tuesday, April 12, 2011 - Visual Studio 2010 versions (SKU’s)
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. Tags: Visual Studio 2010 More on: [link]. The Blomsma Code - Tuesday, October 20, 2009 %>
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