UPDATE June 11, 2012 - This blog post series has been updated by our new beginner's guide hosted here.
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This blog post is part of the Beginner’s Guide series with the goal to get you productive fast.
Visual Studio can work seamlessly with the source, tasks, and builds stored in TFS. This post shows you how to connect Visual Studio to ...
UPDATE June 11, 2012 - This blog post series has been updated by our new beginner's guide hosted here.
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This blog post is part of the Beginner’s Guide series with the goal to get you productive fast.
In this post, we will show you how to add members to your project, so you and your friends can collaborate in the cloud...
UPDATE June 11, 2012 - This blog post series has been updated by our new beginner's guide hosted here.
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This blog post is part of the Beginner’s Guide series with the goal to get you productive fast.
Once you’ve created your account, you need to create a project. A project is where you store all your source code, as well as tasks ...
UPDATE June 11, 2012 - This blog post series has been updated by our new beginner's guide hosted here.This blog post series includes step-by-step instructions to get you productive as quickly as possible.Click on any of the links below to get started…
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Create a Team Project
Before you get started, you need a place to store all ...
Brian Blackman, Paul Meyer (VMFactory Master) and Willy-Peter Schaub have just published an article in MSDN Magazine (December Edition), which delves into the Virtual Machine Factory (VM Factory), exploring its concepts and advantages. Read all about it here...