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| | Total Hits: 348 | Today: 0 | Author: Microsoft Events | Rating:  |
| |  This webcast compares the new modeling tools in Microsoft Visual Studio Team System and Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) for Agile Software Development with UML 2.0 and the Rational Unified Process (RUP). We describe top-down system decomposition using the System Diagram, as well as modeling of systems using the Application and Logical Datacenter Diagrams. These diagrams are contrasted against the new diagrams in UML 2.0. A use case approach is compared to the persona/scenario approach used i... |
| | Total Hits: 194 | Today: 0 | Author: Microsof Events | Rating:  |
| |  Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System provides a platform to manage your software development life cycle. This platform gives the flexibility to customize and extend Team System to meet your organization's needs. One of the keys to the success of a team is good communication and Team System can further promote that communication. In this webcast, we talk about how to customize Team System to manage and facilitate communications for your organization.... |
| | Total Hits: 63 | Today: 0 | Author: Steve Fox | Rating:  |
| |  By now, I'm sure you've heard quite a few appealing things about Visual Studio® 2008. It has some awesome features, such as support for LINQ, improved Web development, and tighter integration with Windows Vista® and SharePoint®, to name just a few. One area where Visual Studio 2008 really stands out, though, is in its support for Microsoft® Office solutions development. Visual Studio Team System 2005 included Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office (VSTO)—you could also download VSTO Second Edition ... |
| | Total Hits: 230 | Today: 0 | Author: Microsoft | Rating:  |
| |  Take a tour of Windows Presentation Foundation (formerly code-named "Avalon") using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and Microsoft Expression Interactive Designer. Learn the fundamentals of the Windows Presentation Foundation component of the WinFX programming model: layout basics, controls, documents, media, resources, styling and data binding.... |
| | Total Hits: 247 | Today: 0 | Author: Microsoft | Rating:  |
| |  It takes more than writing good Microsoft ASP.NET code to be a successful Web developer. You need to be confident that your code can sustain a barrage of 10,000 users and know how quickly your code loads over a 56k connection. You also must be certain that your code displays correctly in all browsers and handles session states properly. In this webcast, learn how to use the Web and load testing features of the Microsoft Visual Studio Team System to validate the functionality of your code. We loo... |
| | Total Hits: 258 | Today: 0 | Author: Milind Lele | Rating:  |
| |  Visual Studio introduces several enhancements and features in support of features in SQL Server 2005. In this webcast, presented from Tech·Ed 2005 in Orlando, Florida, we review some of these. Take an in-depth look at Visual Studio's support for SQLCLR, including the new project templates, deployment and debugging, and other database tools as they come together to create an end-to-end experience.... |
| | Total Hits: 223 | Today: 0 | Author: Microsof Events | Rating:  |
| |  Become familiar with Team Build, the build automation tool in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Foundation Server. By using Team Build, you can simplify the entire end-to-end build automation process, from building the system to analyzing the health of the completed build. In this webcast you will practice how to use Team Build. In addition, learn how you can easily customize Team Build thanks to the underlying Microsoft build engine, MsBuild.... |
| | Total Hits: 229 | Today: 0 | Author: Microsof Events | Rating:  |
| |  Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 now supports operator overloading, a programming language feature that enables you to support commonly-used operators similar to the core types included in the Microsoft .NET Framework. This webcast discusses more than the syntax used to overload operators. You get to see best practices for overloading and learn how to avoid common operator overloading pitfalls.... |
| | Total Hits: 51 | Today: 0 | Author: Microsoft Corporation | Rating:  |
| |  The Visual Basic 6.0 product line is now more than a decade old, and the majority of Visual Basic 6.0 customers and developers have adopted the .NET Framework and are in the process of, or have already completed, the migration of their key Visual Basic 6.0 assets. Still, many companies retain a valuable portfolio of stable, legacy Visual Basic 6.0 applications that they would like to continue to support in Visual Basic, either for a year or two while other applications are migrated, or for many ... |
| | Total Hits: 52 | Today: 0 | Author: bradvin | Rating:  |
| |  I know, I know, this has been done before. The reason I'm writing this post, however, is to improve on what I have found on the web. For anyone wondering what jQuery is, goto the jQuery site and also read this tutorial. Now onto the good stuff.... If you are like me and you've read the many articles about how to get other javascript libraries to work in VS2008, you'll know that all you really need to do is install the visual studio HOTFIX. This patches your VS and among other things, gets the ja... |
| | Total Hits: 46 | Today: 0 | Author: Microsoft Corporation | Rating:  |
| |  Work item tracking (WIT) is a feature included with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System that helps not only developers, but also project managers, analysts, and testers. As the name implies, work item tracking provides a means of tracking the various items that individuals involved in development projects must work on. Work items are no different than the task lists that are kept in project plans, bug lists, and feature lists. What is different is how the work item tracking system is integr... |
| | Total Hits: 54 | Today: 0 | Author: Mark Michaelis | Rating:  |
| |  During a recent meeting, I was confronted by a development team that insisted Web testing was impossible, and anyone who figured out how to do it would make a lot of money. Well, Microsoft has already figured out the money part, and in their upcoming Microsoft Visual Studio Team System release, they also provide a tool for the Web testing portion. This article provides an overview of this functionality. It begins by providing a step-by-step approach on how to set up a Web test case and customize... |
| | Total Hits: 141 | Today: 0 | Author: Bradley Jones | Rating:  |
| |  If you have just a couple of minutes, you'll find that now is the perfect time to start on your way to developing mobile applications based on what you already know. Just install the Standard (or higher) version of Visual Studio 2005, and you will be ready to start. You'll find that developing a PocketPC or Windows Mobile application is very much the same as building other applications with Visual Studio 2005. You have restrictions based on the device such as a smaller screen and some control... |
| | Total Hits: 208 | Today: 0 | Author: Alejandro G. Jack | Rating:  |
| |  Southworks S.R.L. is a leading early adopter of Microsoft Visual Studio Team System in the Latin American region. Come hear about their experiences with adopting, customizing, and extending Visual Studio Team System for teams ranging in size from three people to large-scale multi-partner teams of 50 or more. Recent changes in the local law required ISO certifications, which necessitated customizing and extending Visual Studio Team System to cope with requirements not covered by the standard proc... |
| | Total Hits: 217 | Today: 0 | Author: John Durant | Rating:  |
| |  Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Tools for the Microsoft Office System now makes it possible for Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 to do many of the things that the IBM Lotus Notes client can do. Functionality such as replications to an offline store, powerful forms execution, and a first-rate development environment make it all possible. We start this webcast with a “Hello World” example and then demonstrate what you can do with this solution. Be prepared to see some code written in Microsoft Visual Ba... |
| | Total Hits: 215 | Today: 0 | Author: Steve Lasker | Rating:  |
| |  In the Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.x, data binding evolved from a connected two-tier prototyping tool to a sensible, disconnected, n-tier technology worthy of inclusion in mainstream applications. With the upcoming release of the Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0, consider the ante upped. The design time tools are richer, the typed DataSets offer greater encapsulation and the record navigation is simpler. You can generate user interfaces automatically and you can handle master-detail s... |
| | Total Hits: 217 | Today: 0 | Author: Microsoft | Rating:  |
| |  Smart Client applications are initially easier to debug than server-based applications. However, as Smart Client applications become more advanced, so do the difficulties in debugging them. Join this webcast to learn the techniques and features tailored for debugging Smart Clients with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. With a new streamlined user interface, Edit and Continue, simple remote debugging setup, enhanced data visualization, tracepoints, improved Interop debugging, Managed Debugging Assist... |
| | Total Hits: 196 | Today: 0 | Author: Ron Jacobs | Rating:  |
| |  Enterprise Library for Microsoft .NET 1.x has been a smashing success with two releases and over 150K downloads. The June 2005 release is compatible with Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, but many of you are eagerly awaiting this next release of Enterprise Library which is specifically designed for .NET 2.0. In this webcast, we discuss how Enterprise Library has evolved to a true .NET 2.0 library.... |
| | Total Hits: 85 | Today: 0 | Author: MSDN Events and Web Casts | Rating:  |
| |  Are you interested in building robust and reliable, mission-critical applications? From architecture through development and testing, the integrated tools in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System enable you to be more productive throughout the stages of application development. To learn more about Visual Studio 2005 Team System and how it can improve the application development process, register today.... |
| | Total Hits: 214 | Today: 0 | Author: Microsoft Events | Rating:  |
| |  Application development and application maintenance are no longer separate. Closing the loop between operations and development is critical for keeping the total cost of operations down. In this session, learn how Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) 2005 and AVIcode Intercept Studio 2.3 extend the capabilities of Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System. AVIcode Intercept Studio and MOM 2005 provide the foundation for "friction-free" application health modeling and operational monitoring of distr... |
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