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June 2004 - Posts

fellow pro or amateur sysadmins, rejoice with the power of Monad!

The latest .NET show is Longhorn Fundamentals . While the initial chunk (in Technobabble) is pretty interesting, the Monad demos (in Enter the Programmer) are killer. I can't overstate how many seemingly millions of hours of admin work (I did large-scale
Posted by jmanning | 1 Comments

Anders talks about C# 2.0 features and other TechEd 2004 (San Diego) presentations

As Duncan mentions , the C# TechEd 2004 page is up. Make sure to catch Anders' presentation on new features (DEV321)! I'm sure it'd be easier to follow with the audio/video feed, but the presentation covers the new features nicely. I was thinking about
Posted by jmanning | 0 Comments

James Newkirk weighs in on VS unit testing and starts talking about the real VSTS value

The venerable James Newkirk has a nice post about VSTS integration . It came specifically in response to the “no unit testing in base VS?!?” blogging thread. The gist of it follows. Visual Studio Team System provides an environment which enables
Posted by jmanning | 0 Comments

Hello, World! and a couple of the things I like about C# (2.0)

Who are you? I'm a developer in the Visual Studio group, currently working on Visual Studio 2005 Team System . More specifically, stealing Buck 's description : I am a developer working on the Burton source control system (Team Foundation), which we code-named
Posted by jmanning | 2 Comments
 
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