This is the final part of my Working with Visual Studio 2010 video series. So far we have covered these topics in previous parts:
- Part 1 – Creating the Team Project
- Part 2 – Creating the User Stories
- Part 3 – Adding Users to Team Projects
- Part 4 – Planning the Iteration
- Part 5 – Test Driven Development
- Part 6 – Test Driven Development (continued)
- Part 7 – Creating a WPF application
- Part 8 – Creating Test Cases and Bugs
- Part 9 – Fixing and Closing Bugs
- Part 10 – Creating the Continuous Integration Build
In the last part of the series I show how to track the progress of your team using the new SharePoint Dashboards and the SQL Server Reporting Services that are part of the Team Foundation Server 2010 installation.
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I hope this video series was of any help to anybody interested in learning about Visual Studio 2010, TFS 2010 and Team Build 2010. The series end here mostly because I have already shown most of what I wanted to show and also because Visual Studio 2010 RC is around the corner and I don’t want to mix stuff of Beta 2 with RC.
If there’s anything you’d like to see (or not to see anymore) on this blog please let me know, feedback is greatly appreciated!
Julio
Thank you for this series.This series is very great!.I want to see more and more about Visual Studio 2010 and TFS 2010.Anything else you want to show :D.Thanks you again !.
Julio , can you explain to me about the concept ‘Continuous Integration’ with TFS and give me some tutorial about it ?
This Wikipedia page gives a good explanation of what Continuous Integration is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_integration
For a tutorial with TFS 2010 check here:
https://juliocasalcom.azurewebsites.net/archive/2010/01/16/working-with-visual-studio-2010-part-10.aspx
Julio
Yeah, thank you for your reply.I plan to do a project with TFS so can I ask you when I have some problem with my project ? And if you have time, can you instruct me to do this project ?
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Julio i need to implement TFS but using CMMI do you have any videos about that?
Thanks
I’m sorry Rosie, I don’t 🙁
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Thank you that is a very useful tutorial…Keep up the good work
HI, wonderfull tutorial. Is there any similar one for using MSF CMMI template, thanks
All links are broken. It would be agreat idea to do the same series for VS 2016 on premise
Thanks again for your hardwork