Have you heard of Visual Studio ALM Rangers team? This is an awesome combination of passionate people that breath and live with Team Foundation Server. Some of them are working in Visual Studio Product Group and some – in Microsoft Consulting Services. Many of the things they release is being reviewed and commented from us, […]
Monthly Archives: March 2010
The Value of Open Source
By Martin Kulov in Programming No Comments
I want to bring your attention to a Virtual Path Provider module we’ve built in Propeople. By default EPiServer stores all user uploaded images in a shared folder. Since our very first EPiServer project years ago, it was clear to me that we need to store these images in database. So we have built this […]
Deployment Dependencies
By Martin Kulov in Misc No Comments
Building anything on the web more than a static HTML page, introduces a lot of technical challenges from the novice to the expert software developer. There are many reasons for that, but there is one particular field that most people get very much frustrated – Deployment. Most software developers are unaware of architectural and operational […]
How to be User Group lead
By Martin Kulov in Misc No Comments
At TechEd EMEA 2009, I was invited by Tiberiu Covaci to participate in a panel discussion. We talked about what is takes to be a User Group lead, how you can be involved with community activities and what is in for you. What made the panel really interesting was to hear different opinions from people […]
Data and diagnostics cannot be collected
By Martin Kulov in Application Lifecycle, Misc No Comments
I am setting up Microsoft Test Manager in order to playback recorded manual tests for Propeople. I created a test case and set up my environment to collect data from web server. However when I tried to start recording of my manual test with Microsoft Test Manager, I’ve got the error below: Data and diagnostics […]
Microsoft Days 2010 TFS sessions
By Martin Kulov in Application Lifecycle, Events No Comments
Register for Microsoft Days 2010 and you can attend the TFS 2010 sessions below (also shameless plug :)). Pay attention to the keynote as important announcement will be made, exclusively for Bulgarian TFS users. Team Development Enhancements in Visual Studio 2010 (Level: 300) by Luka Debeljak Планиране и автоматизация на тест процеса с Visual Studio […]
Team Explorer for Eclipse
By Martin Kulov in Application Lifecycle No Comments
Microsoft has just announced the availability of Team Explorer 2010 codename “Eaglestone”. Microsoft Visual Studio Team Explorer 2010 codename “Eaglestone” is the beta release of the Eclipse plug-in and cross-platform command-line client for Visual Studio 2010 Team Foundation Server. Supported Operating Systems: Apple Mac OS X; HP-UX; IBM AIX; Linux; Solaris; Unix; Windows 7; Windows […]
Windows 32 bit RAM Limit (part 1)
By Martin Kulov in Misc No Comments
I just upgraded my Lenovo R61 laptop from 3GB to 4GB. After the upgrade Lenovo technician showed me that BIOS was saying – 4GB memory installed. When I started Windows 7, I fired up Task Manager and I can see that Total Physical Memory was 3,096MB or just 3GB. When I ask the technician what […]