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Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

I recently wrote about how students can make use of Team Foundation Server to improve management of their projects, include version control, and generate reports suitable for their assignments. You may have also covered various development approaches in your courses at University – and you may have heard approaches like “waterfall”, “agile”, “scrum” and more [...]

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Monday, March 8th, 2010

Team Foundation Server is a product that Microsoft have been selling to work with Visual Studio for many years now. Over time it has evolved, and with the upcoming release of Visual Studio 2010, I thought now would be a great time to check out Team Foundation Server in more detail; specifically how it can [...]

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Friday, February 26th, 2010

Windows Azure Series Welcome to the third in a series of posts on Windows Azure, Microsoft’s cloud computing platform. Check out the others on Cloud Computing and Getting Started. Now that we’ve covered the foundations of Windows Azure, and some great resources on getting started building your Azure applications, I wanted to have a look [...]

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Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Windows Azure Series Welcome to the third in a series of posts on Windows Azure, Microsoft’s cloud computing platform. Check out the first post on the subject of Cloud Computing. I was about to go and write a full-blown tutorial on how to get started and fired up with your first Windows Azure application, but [...]

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Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Windows Azure Series Welcome to the first in a series of posts on Windows Azure, Microsoft’s cloud computing platform. We’ll be discussing all the main features of Azure in the series. Windows Azure, Microsoft’s cloud computing platform, has just matured into a production service that anyone can now work with and build applications. But what [...]

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