Come chat with the Visual Studio Team System product team – This Wednesday Join members of the Visual Studio Team System product group to discuss features available in Visual Studio Team Foundation Server, Architecture Edition, Development Edition, Database Edition, and Test Edition. In addition, discuss what’s new in Beta 2. We will be holding two […]
Monthly Archives: July 2007
Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 Go Live
By Martin Kulov in Application Lifecycle No Comments
Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 is available for download. You can download specific edition of VS or get the full Team Suite. There are separate downloads for Team Foundation Server and Load Test Agent. You can also find VPC images with VS 2008. The release includes .NET Framework 3.5 Beta 2 and Silverlight 1.0 RC. […]
VSTE DB Service Release 1 is out
By Martin Kulov in Application Lifecycle No Comments
Service Release 1 (SR1) update for Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Database Professionals is available for download today. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936612/ The following issues are corrected in SR1. These issues have been found through customer and partner feedback.• Cross-database references Support is improved so that you can reference objects within different databases by using database project […]
Scott Hanselman is joining Microsoft
By Martin Kulov in Misc No Comments
Scot Hanselman is joining Microsoft as Program Manager at the Developer Division. He will be mostly responsible for getting in touch with developer community and talking about .NET 3.5 and later, as well as WPF, Silverlight, CLR, DLR, IIS and more. It is good that Microsoft managed to get him on board, still it is […]
Load Tests, Controllers and Agents in Orcas
By Martin Kulov in Application Lifecycle No Comments
In case you want to run load tests in Visual Studios Orcas, this post from Ed Glas will help you select the appropriate system requirements decision and configuration to make your plans more close to reality.
Enough of NASD
By Martin Kulov in Misc No Comments
Recent changes in my life affected my blog posts rate but I will try to keep up in the next weeks. The news is that I am no longer associated with the National Academy for Software Development. I really tried to make everything I could to make it work, but I only find complete misunderstanding […]