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 Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Recently Ewald Hofman and I presented two sessions at the Microsoft Application Platform Conference. Gerard van der Pol envisaged an ALM Showcase track in which all phases of a development project would be presented. 

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Yesterday and today we repeated this concept in a slightly different form. Together with Marcel, Edward, Hassan, Clemens, Rob, Rene and Gerard we had a lot of fun doing the interactive sessions.

11:10 - Planning the Showcase Application

13:30 - Modeling the Showcase Application

15:05 - Developing the Showcase Application

16:30 - Building the Showcase Application

09:15 - Planning, Design and Developing the Showcase Application (Recap Day 1)

10:50 - Using Version Control

13:15 - Selecting an Optimal Branch and Merge Strategy

14:50 - Performance testing

16:15 - Testing the Showcase Application

 

The most important part was to co-present the sessions: so there is a presenter and a code monkey who does the demos and presents where necessary. I think this made the sessions more attractive to the audience since there was continuous presenting and demos. Hopefully the audience enjoyed it too.

 

And it was an honor to share an agenda and speakers room with Anders Hejlsberg and Scott Hanselman!

 

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010 3:13:54 PM (W. Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
ALM | Visual Studio | VSTS
 Monday, March 15, 2010

Cameron Skinner blogged about this cool new vsix: It combines the reference architectures from Microsoft Patterns & Practices Application Architecture Guide with the new layered diagram features in Visual Studio 2010.

LayeredDiagramEx

Just download the vsix from here and open it to install it to your Visual Studio 2010 RC. Then create a layered diagram in a new or existing solution, open the toolbox and there you have five new templates:

  • Mobile Application
  • Rich Client Application
  • Rich Internet Application
  • Services Application
  • Web Application

which you can just drag and drop to the design surface to create a fully AppArch compliant solution from scratch. In the above screenshot you can see the Rich Internet Application template, that I used. How cool is that. I expect a lot more extensions to the diagrams in the months to come.

Monday, March 15, 2010 8:13:30 AM (W. Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
Software Factories | Visual Studio | VSTS
 Friday, March 05, 2010

Windows is in.

SQL Server is in.

Exchange is in.

SharePoint is in.

Office is in.

Dynamics CRM is in.

were_all_in_home

Today I saw a Microsoft website I hadn’t seen before on cloud computing. It provides information for technical professionals, business professionals and government & education. It is a good change for the page I have visited frequently over the past year and a half but which I always found to be too technical. The We’re all in. site does a good job of making cloud tangible. Go Steve!

Friday, March 05, 2010 7:21:52 PM (W. Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
Development
 Wednesday, January 13, 2010

New on Microsoft downloads this week is the Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 training kit.

It contains 151 MB of techie goodness such as demos, labs, presentations and videos.

VstsTrainingkit

If you want, you can even turn it into a 3-day workshop as the included agenda suggests:

Day 1

Lap Around Visual Studio 2010

PPT: What's New In Visual Studio 2010

Lap Around .NET Framework 4

PPT: Whats New In .NET Framework 4

Managed Languages Overview (C#/VB)

PPT: What's New In C# 4 and Visual Basic 10

Entity Framework 4

PPT: Whats New In Entity Framework 4

ADO.NET Data Services 1.5

PPT: Whats New In ADONET Data Services 1.5

Velocity

PPT: Introduction to Project "Velocity"

Silverlight 3

PPT: Not included in the kit

 

Day 2

ASP.NET 4

PPT: Whats New In ASP.NET Web Forms 4

AJAX 4

PPT: Whats New In ASP.NET AJAX 4

Web Deployment with Visual Studio 2010

PPT: Web Deployment with Visual Studio 2010

Windows Presentation Foundation 4

PPT: What's New in Windows Presentation Foundation 4

.NET RIA Services

PPT: Introduction to .NET RIA Services

Managed Extensibility Framework

PPT: Introduction to the Managed Extensibility Framework

 

Day 3

WF/WCF 4

PPT: Workflow 4: A First Look

Parallel Computing with Visual Studio 2010

PPT: Parallel Computing with Visual Studio 2010

Parallel Computing for Managed Developers

PPT: Parallel Computing for Managed Developers

Visual Studio Team System 2010

These are short modules that can be picked based on the interest of the audience.

PPT: Introduction: Visual Studio Team System 2010

PPT: No More Planning Black Box

PPT: No More Late Surprises

PPT: No More Stakeholder Surprises

PPT: No More Parallel Development Pain

PPT: No More Bewildering Admin

PPT: No More No Repro

Visual Studio Team System 2010

PPT: No More Build Breaks

PPT: No More Butterfly Effect

PPT: No More UI Regressions

PPT: No More Missed Requirements or Changes

PPT: No More Waiting for Build Setup

PPT: No More Performance Regressions

Wednesday, January 13, 2010 1:19:57 PM (W. Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
Visual Studio | VSTS

VSTS Rangers are a team of very active MVPs and other experts, such as Inner Circle partners, that are dedicated to improve the ease of use and adoption of Visual Studio Team System. Willy-Peter frequently blogs about the projects these guys are working and their progress.

Recently they released Quick Reference Guidance for Visual Studio 2010 on codeplex, which I think is very valuable. Go check it out:VstsBuild

http://vs2010quickref.codeplex.com/

The Visual Studio 2010 Quick Reference Guidance consists of compact cheat sheets for Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2010 and Visual Studio (VS) 2010, addressing the core problem of teams in the field who are unaware of Visual Studio and Team Foundation Server capabilities or have little time to invest in detailed education.
The artifacts include an overview document and poster that allows you to quickly focus on individual areas like testing, by providing crisp and compact guidance sheets and quick reference posters. You can take these to your 5-min coffee break discussions or use them as a stepping stone to the more detailed and in-depth guidance you will find on MSDN.
The download package consist of three ZIP files containing a number of quick reference posters and quick reference sheets in XML Paper Specification (XPS) format:

  • An overview of the guidance and focus areas, contained in one index table and overview quick reference poster.
  • A collection of basic guidance sheets, focusing on the “what” are the key features and “why” to consider them.
  • A set of documents and quick reference posters, supporting the basic guidance sheets.”
Wednesday, January 13, 2010 12:59:25 PM (W. Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
Team Foundation Server | TFS | Visual Studio | VSTS
 Monday, December 28, 2009

This is one of my start pages: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/resultsForCategory.aspx?nr=50&sortOrder=Descending&sortCriteria=Date&period=30&stype=ss_nd&sterm=All+Categories 

It is a great start of the day as it prompts you all new downloads at MS Downloads. As you can see in the listing below, the Visual Studio team have updated the VSTS 2008 VMs. On top of that you can also get the 2010 Beta 2 version in a ready to go VM.  Pretty cool, right? Brian Keller posted about the latter and he also provides an easy way to download the GBs and how to get the hands-on-labs. So if you have some time to burn this week, check them out.

 

Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010 and Team Foundation Server® 2010 Beta 2 for Windows Virtual PC Image

Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate simplifies solution development, lowering risk and increasing return. The virtual machine image in this download contains both Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Beta2 and Team Foundation Server 2010 Beta2 and is designed to be run under Windows Virtual PC.

12/24/2009
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 and Team Foundation Server® 2010 Beta 2 Hyper-V Image

Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate simplifies solution development, lowering risk and increasing return. The virtual machine image in this download contains both Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Beta2 and Team Foundation Server 2010 Beta2 and the requisite trial software. Designed to be run from Microsoft® Hyper-V

12/24/2009
Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 Virtual PC SP1 Image

Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate simplifies solution development, lowering risk and increasing return. The virtual machine image in this download contains both Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Beta2 and Team Foundation Server 2010 Beta2 and the requisite trial software. Designed to be run from Microsoft® Virtual PC 2007 SP1.

12/24/2009
Visual Studio® Team System 2008 VSTS Hyper-V Image (Trial)

Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 is the next-generation development tool for Windows Vista, the 2007 Office System, and the Web.

12/23/2009
Visual Studio® Team System 2008 VSTS VPC Image (Trial)

Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 is the next-generation development tool for Windows Vista, the 2007 Office System, and the Web.

12/23/2009
Visual Studio® Team System 2008 TFS SP1 VPC Image (Trial)

Visual Studio Team System 2008 Team Foundation Server SP1 is an integrated collaboration server for Visual Studio Team System.

12/23/2009
Visual Studio® Team System 2008 TFS Hyper-V Image (Trial)

Visual Studio Team System 2008 Team Foundation Server is an integrated collaboration server for Visual Studio Team System.

12/23/2009

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Monday, December 28, 2009 4:00:06 PM (W. Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
Team Foundation Server | TFS | Visual Studio | VSTS
 Sunday, November 01, 2009

How time flies! Last year I presented Modelling in VSTS Rosario with demos in CTP12. Since then Microsoft have moved on: The product is now called Visual Studio Team System 2010 and we are at Beta2 already.

For the past few weeks I have used my rare spare time to get to know the Beta2 release. I already liked Beta1 a lot and this is even better. Sure there is room for improvement, which you can express here, but I can advise both VS as well as TFS to anyone for production use.

My session is called “New in VSTS2010” and there is much more content such as Surface development, ASP.NET security and ADO.NET Entity Framework. If you want to get the guided tour around VSTS2010 make sure to attend Codecamp in Rotterdam on November 21st.

Hogeschool Rotterdam
Locatie Academieplein 
G.J. de Jonghweg 4 - 6
3015 GG Rotterdam

 

NovaCodeCamp

Sunday, November 01, 2009 8:24:47 PM (W. Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
Development | VSTS
 Thursday, October 29, 2009

For years Teamprise have provided integration between Eclipse and Team Foundation Server. Teamprise also works on mainframes.

The collaboration continues: At the European Eclipse conference Microsoft announced improved support for Eclipse and the Windows world. In short Eclipse will get better interop support for Windows 7, Windows Azure, Silverlight and others like ADO.NET Data Services.

Microsoft teams with Tasktop Technologies and Soyatec on open source projects designed to foster interoperability and make Eclipse a first-class tool on the Microsoft platform.

EclipseSL

Source: Partnering to foster Eclipse and Microsoft platform interoperability

Press release: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2009/oct09/10-28eclipsepr.mspx

Thursday, October 29, 2009 9:40:46 AM (W. Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
Visual Studio
 Wednesday, October 21, 2009

By now you must have heard about the new Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 release. There are plenty of blogs and videos that demonstrate the great functionality of both Visual Studio and Team Foundation Server. As of today it is available for everyone to download.

I was most curious about the TFS Basic configuration which gives you TFS version control and build on your local machine. The installation went pretty smooth: I used my sysprepped copy of Windows Server 2008 R2 and installed TFS Basic without additions. So the good thing is that you do not have to think about installing and configuring IIS or SQL Server (Express); the TFS Basic installation takes care of that. The installation is a breeze and only takes minutes and a reboot.

One error message I encountered when clicking the links in the installation summary was:

Server Error in '/tfs/web' Application.


Configuration Error

Description: An error occurred during the processing of a configuration file required to service this request. Please review the specific error details below and modify your configuration file appropriately.
Parser Error Message: Could not load file or assembly 'System.Web.Extensions, Version=3.5.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified. (C:\Program Files\Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2010\Application Tier\Web Access\Web\web.config line 123)
Source Error:

Line 121:
Line 122:    <httpModules>
Line 123:      <add name="ScriptModule" type="System.Web.Handlers.ScriptModule, System.Web.Extensions, Version=3.5.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31BF3856AD364E35"/>
Line 124:      <add name="TSWAAuthentication" type="Microsoft.TeamFoundation.WebAccess.TSWAAuthenticationModule"/>
Line 125:    </httpModules>

Source File: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2010\Application Tier\Web Access\Web\web.config    Line: 123


Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.4927; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.4927


 

It turns out that the although the installation runs smooth, you do have to install .NET Framework 3.5 additionally.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009 12:09:41 PM (W. Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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