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The Git Hole
Tweet I consider myself a calm person with plenty of tolerance, I believe in productive discussion and love it – Part of my job as a consultant is to talk with Teams and explain them why you should choose a specific product over another, in 99.9% of those meetings there is one guy that don’t like the change (No One Like Changes) and you need in a calm way to explain and show him the benefits of the new tool – Forcing someone to do something is never a good thing. But sometimes there is no wining...
My Lecture at Munich ALM Days 2011
Tweet The conference was Amazing!!! I had great time in the conference with partners, customers and friends, I didn’t went to most of the lectures (Ich weiß nicht Deutsch spricht) but from the people who presented the presentation and the title there were plenty of interesting lectures. In my lecture I’ve talked about Applied Software Testing with Visual Studio 2010 , I showed demos on Test Manager, Web Performance Test, Load Testing and of course Coded UI Testing. I’ve also talked about Migration...
TFS API Index Parts 1 To 37
Since 2009 I ‘m writing about TFS API and several people asked to get an index page with all parts related to TFS API, so here is it: Basic TFS API Part 1: Domain Picker TFS API Part 2: Domain Picker Using Registered Servers (Cache) TFS API Part 3: Get Project List Using ICommonStructureService TFS API Part 4: Get TFS User List (Mail, Sid, Account, Domain) TFS API Part 7: Use IEventService To Get User Event Subscriptions TFS API Part 8: Subscribe/Unsubscribe Events Using IEventService TFS API Part...
Sela SDP Conference Sessions Slide Deck and Demos
Sela SDP Conference Sessions Slide Deck and Demos First of all thanks everyone who attend in the SDP Conference and came to my lecture about Applied Software Testing with Visual Studio 2010 I know there were a lot of information during 1 hour lecture but the purpose of the lecture is to expose as many features as possible so you will know what VS 2010 and MTM can do. During my lecture I’ve also talked about Sela Power Tools for Microsoft VS 2010 users and I got lots of great feedbacks from people...