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Aug 11, 2015
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Caching: What could go wrong?

Buck Hodges
Buck Hodges

There’s an old saying about regular expressions that I’ve always liked. I think it applies equally to caching. Here’s my version. Some people, when confronted with a performance problem, think “I know, I'll add a cache.” Now they have two problems. It’s so tempting to address a performance problem by adding a cache. After all, ...

Visual Studio Team Services
Aug 10, 2015
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NuGet packages for TFS and Visual Studio Online .NET client object model

Buck Hodges
Buck Hodges

For the past couple of releases we’ve released the Team Foundation Server/Visual Studio Online client object model as a downloadable installer (aka MSI). Additionally, the license for it did not include the right to package it in an application for redistribution. As a result, it was inconvenient for builds and added friction for installing an ...

Visual Studio Team ServicesTFS 2015
Aug 10, 2015
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Fix: Windows 10 upgrade couldn’t update the system reserved partition

Buck Hodges
Buck Hodges

Disclaimer: This is what worked for me, and it’s not guidance from Microsoft. It may not work for you. Since this involves resizing partitions, it could wipe out all of your data. You may want to create a backup first. Proceed at your own risk. Over the weekend I upgraded my machines at home to Windows 10. I had two desktops and one Surface Pro...

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Apr 8, 2015
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How we deploy Visual Studio Online using Release Management

Buck Hodges
Buck Hodges

**UPDATE April 25, 2017** This blog post describes our old deployment process. We now use VS Team Services Release Management to deploy VSTS. We use VS Release Management (RM) to deploy Visual Studio Online (VSO), and this post will describe the process. Credit for this work goes to Justin Pinnix, who’s been the driving force in orchestrating ...

Visual Studio Team Services
Mar 18, 2015
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Add, edit, rename, and delete files in the web browser with Visual Studio Online and TFS 2015

Buck Hodges
Buck Hodges

Back in the December 17th update, we added the ability to make changes to files in the web UI, and it works for both TFVC and Git. Edit is easy to find, since it’s right above the content on the screen. Add, rename, and delete are available through drop down menus. Let’s take a look at where those are. To add files, you need to click on the ...

Visual Studio Team ServicesTFS 2015
Mar 9, 2015
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Original Surface RT is a great digital photo frame

Buck Hodges
Buck Hodges

I have four Surfaces: the original RT, Surface 2 RT, Surface Pro, and Surface 3. When I got the original Surface RT, which Microsoft gave to every full time employee shortly after it came out, I bought the Type keyboard and stopped using my iPad. The device was sluggish, though, particularly with Outlook. I bought a Surface 2 RT when it came out ...

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Mar 6, 2015
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Mainstream support for TFS 2010 ends in July

Buck Hodges
Buck Hodges

Time flies, and the end of mainstream support for Team Foundation Server 2010 is July 14th. Yep, we’re celebrating it on Bastille Day. If you are still using TFS 2010, now is a great time to upgrade to TFS 2013 Update 4. Also, our next public pre-release of TFS 2015 will be “go-live” (the current CTP is not), meaning you can use ...

TFS 2010
Feb 27, 2015
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Moving TFS to cloud cadence and Visual Studio Online

Buck Hodges
Buck Hodges

We get quite a few questions from customers on how we made the transition to shipping both an on-premises product and a cloud service. We moved from shipping every 2-3 years to shipping Visual Studio Online every three weeks and TFS every 3-4 months. You’ve probably seen the great set of vignettes at Scaling Agile across the Enterprise. It ...

Team Foundation ServerVisual Studio Team ServicesTFS 2013