The arrival of Visual Studio Code 1.100 marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of developer tooling, as Microsoft elevates its lightweight, extensible code editor with an advanced suite of AI-powered features that promise to reshape how coders interact with their environment. With the April...
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Within the heart of the gaming industry’s technological fabric lies enormous complexity—and for the world-renowned Sega Europe Ltd, operating through its legendary Creative Assembly studio in Horsham, UK, the role of the Associate Systems Engineer is a cornerstone in powering creative...
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Git integration in Power Platform has finally ditched the “preview” label and strutted onto the scene as a generally available, full-fledged feature—no longer the awkward new kid at the DevOps cafeteria. Microsoft’s cloudy ecosystem can now boast a source control experience that feels...
In this video, we explore Visual Studio 2015 and the Link Removed extension for it! PowerShell Tools is developed by Adam Driscoll (PowerShell MVP), and enables the development of PowerShell projects inside Visual Studio. You automatically get all of the benefits of the Visual Studio...
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Conference season has finally caught up to our Channel 9 producers I think. Here are a select 13 videos from last week. Need more? Well remember you can view Ignite (http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Ignite/2015) and Build (Link Removed) on-demand now too... :)
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Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2015 RC is a friction free source-code-control, project-management, and team-collaboration platform at the core of the Microsoft suite of Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) tools, which help teams be more agile, collaborate more effectively, and deliver...
Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2015 RC is a source-code-control, project-management, and team-collaboration platform at the core of the Microsoft suite of Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) tools, which help teams be more agile, collaborate more effectively, and deliver quality...
Today's Coding4Fun Visual Studio Extension Monday post combines two of my favorite things... well actually three. A cool extension, source code to spelunk and TFS... :)
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The TFS Productivity Pack is a set of extensions to Visual Studio designed to improve your interaction with...
For the past few months we've been highlighting projects and examples that extend Visual Studio in one way or another. Well today's post is the "Mother of all Visual Studio Extensibility Post."
Why? When the examples come from the Visual Studio Product Team itself, that's hard to beat... :)...
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I've been unable to get VS2008 and VSS 2005 to play nice together on Windows 7. They worked fine on XP. I have downloaded and installed the CTP that is supposed to enable this.
VSS works fine on its own as does VS2008. I just can't access the source control features from within...