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Scrum Developer Training at Microsoft Mountain View, 11/2/09 – 11/6/2009
And in other Team Foundation Server 2010 news… Microsoft has teamed up with Ken Schwaber (scrum.org), the Scrum Alliance, and Accentient to create a course aimed at Scrum teams called the Scrum Developer course. This 5-day course teaches teams and individual developers how to effectively implement Scrum using Team Foundation Server 2010 and Visual Studio…
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Team Foundation Server 2010 Beta 2 Installation Guide
You may have heard that Microsoft released the Beta 2 build of Team Foundation Server 2010 and Visual Studio Ultimate 2010 a few days ago. You can download the bits from here. If you’re interested in installing Team Foundation Server 2010, I’d like to offer up the alpha version of our installation guide. (PDF, HTML) …
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Missing or hidden rows in Silverlight 3 DataGrid after applying a theme
I’ve been playing around with the Silverlight 3 DataGrid and Silverlight Themes in an attempt to come up with a nice looking user interface. I’ve got to admit that I’m not the best graphic designer in the world so I’ve mostly been working with the out-of-the-box themes like ExpressionDark, BureauBlack, and ShinyBlue. A couple of…
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Beantown Meeting on Thursday, 10/1/2009: James Phillips on SCRUM and Team Foundation Server"
Hi All — Beantown .NET is going to be meeting on Thursday, 10/1/2009. This month we have James Phillips coming to present “SCRUM and Team Foundation Server”. As always, our meeting is open to everyone so bring your friends and co-workers – better yet, bring your boss. It is not required to RSVP for our…
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Article: “Eliminate Database Dependencies in Test-Driven Development”
My first magazine article is up! (Yay!) Eliminate Database Dependencies in Test-Driven Development How to avoid the end-to-end integration test problem with the Repository pattern. By Benjamin Day 09/01/2009 Many developers are tasked with writing unit tests as test-first design and development becomes commonplace, even on teams that aren’t strictly practicing Agile methodologies. Test-driven development…
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Article: “Eliminate Database Dependencies in Test-Driven Development”
My first magazine article is up! (Yay!) Eliminate Database Dependencies in Test-Driven Development How to avoid the end-to-end integration test problem with the Repository pattern. By Benjamin Day 09/01/2009 Many developers are tasked with writing unit tests as test-first design and development becomes commonplace, even on teams that aren’t strictly practicing Agile methodologies. Test-driven development…
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Event: September 28, 2009 – Beantown .NET Northeast MSDN Roadshow
The Beantown .NET User Group is going to be hosting an additional event in the Northeast MSDN Roadshow Series on 9/28/2009 at Microsoft NERD in Cambridge, MA. The event features Jim O’Neil and Chris Bowen and runs from 12:30p to 6p. The Fall 2009 Northeast MSDN Roadshow: Food for Thoughts Tour After a long summer,…
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Event: September 28, 2009 – Beantown .NET Northeast MSDN Roadshow
The Beantown .NET User Group is going to be hosting an additional event in the Northeast MSDN Roadshow Series on 9/28/2009 at Microsoft NERD in Cambridge, MA. The event features Jim O’Neil and Chris Bowen and runs from 12:30p to 6p. The Fall 2009 Northeast MSDN Roadshow: Food for Thoughts Tour After a long summer,…
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Beantown .NET Meeting on 9/10/2009 with Richard Hale Shaw presenting “.NET 4.0 Parallel Extensions”
Beantown .NET is going to be meeting on Thursday, 9/10/2009 after our summer vacation. This month we have Richard Hale Shaw coming to present “.NET on MultiCore Systems: Programming the .NET 4.0 Parallel Extensions”. As always, our meeting is open to everyone so bring your friends and co-workers – better yet, bring your boss. It…
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Beantown .NET Meeting on 9/10/2009 with Richard Hale Shaw presenting “.NET 4.0 Parallel Extensions”
Beantown .NET is going to be meeting on Thursday, 9/10/2009 after our summer vacation. This month we have Richard Hale Shaw coming to present “.NET on MultiCore Systems: Programming the .NET 4.0 Parallel Extensions”. As always, our meeting is open to everyone so bring your friends and co-workers – better yet, bring your boss. It…