Team Foundation Task Board Enhancer: version .8.3 released
[Update 16 Oct] I’ve decided to remove this version from the download since it has a few annoying bugs. I will release a fixed version next week]
New release of my Team Foundation Task Board Enhancer (previous versions .7.5, .7, 2.6.2 (update2 only), 0.6.1, 0.6 , 0.5 , 0.4 , 0.3 , 02 and 0.1 ).
[Update: Version 0.6 released]
[Update: Version 0.5 has been released]
[Update: If you are here looking for a way to see blocked tasks, then take a look at version 0.6 which already has this feature] [Update: Version 0.4 released]
Microsoft has released a beta version of an OData service for TFS 2010. This is great way for people wanting to get data from TFS without having to use the o...
I’m asked fairly frequently which books I recommend about Visual Studio or TFS, so I decided to write some words about it to see if I get this asked less fre...
[Update 16 Oct] I’ve decided to remove this version from the download since it has a few annoying bugs. I will release a fixed version next week]
New release of my Team Foundation Task Board Enhancer (previous versions .7.5, .7, 2.6.2 (update2 only), 0.6.1, 0.6 , 0.5 , 0.4 , 0.3 , 02 and 0.1 ).
[Update: Version 0.6 released]
[Update: Version 0.5 has been released]
[Update: If you are here looking for a way to see blocked tasks, then take a look at version 0.6 which already has this feature] [Update: Version 0.4 released]
In the first post of this series, we introduced GitHub Copilot Extensions and discussed the two types of extensions. Client side and server side extensions.
In the first post of this series, we introduced GitHub Copilot Extensions and discussed the two types of extensions. Client side and server side extensions.
In the first post of this series, we introduced GitHub Copilot Extensions and discussed the two types of extensions. Client side and server side extensions.
On September 17, GitHub announced the public preview of GitHub Copilot Extensions, enabling developers to extend Copilot's capabilities by creating and insta...
Third post of a series of three about running GUI applications on GitHub Codespaces.
Second post of a series of three about running GUI applications on GitHub Codespaces.
GitHub Codespaces allows you to develop in the cloud, with a fully featured development environment that is spun up in seconds. It is a great way to develop ...
In the first post of this series I discussed how to access content from other repositories using the actions/checkout and the different authentication method...
By default, GitHub Actions only allows access to the current repository. However, there are scenarios where you need to access content from other repositorie...
In the previous post I talked about how we could determine the installation path of a given Visual Studio version, in this post I’m going to talk a little ho...
I have previously blogged about using Hubot with Visual Studio Online on:
I have previously blogged about using Hubot with Visual Studio Online on:
I have previously blogged about using Hubot with Visual Studio Online on:
I have previously blogged about using Hubot with Visual Studio Online on:
Developers of extensions for Visual Studio Team Services (or Team Foundation Server) tend to use Application Insights to collect telemetry about their extens...
Visual Studio Team Services (and Team Foundation Server) supports build badges out of the box giving you an URL for an image that can be embedded in a web pa...
In the first post of this series, we introduced GitHub Copilot Extensions and discussed the two types of extensions. Client side and server side extensions.
In the first post of this series, we introduced GitHub Copilot Extensions and discussed the two types of extensions. Client side and server side extensions.
In the first post of this series, we introduced GitHub Copilot Extensions and discussed the two types of extensions. Client side and server side extensions.
On September 17, GitHub announced the public preview of GitHub Copilot Extensions, enabling developers to extend Copilot's capabilities by creating and insta...
I’m asked fairly frequently which books I recommend about Visual Studio or TFS, so I decided to write some words about it to see if I get this asked less fre...
Third post of a series of three about running GUI applications on GitHub Codespaces.
Second post of a series of three about running GUI applications on GitHub Codespaces.
GitHub Codespaces allows you to develop in the cloud, with a fully featured development environment that is spun up in seconds. It is a great way to develop ...
The ALM Rangers Lab Management Guide has gone gold and the RTM version has been released into the wild.
In the first post of this series I discussed how to access content from other repositories using the actions/checkout and the different authentication method...
By default, GitHub Actions only allows access to the current repository. However, there are scenarios where you need to access content from other repositorie...
I’m asked fairly frequently which books I recommend about Visual Studio or TFS, so I decided to write some words about it to see if I get this asked less fre...
Microsoft has released a beta version of an OData service for TFS 2010. This is great way for people wanting to get data from TFS without having to use the o...
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Developers of extensions for Visual Studio Team Services (or Team Foundation Server) tend to use Application Insights to collect telemetry about their extens...
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