September 13th, 2013

Visual Studio 2013 RC ALM courses available from training partner Quicklearn

Anisha Pindoria
Senior Program Manager

 

One of the ALM MVPs  Anthony Borton (TFS Instructor) has created an entire set of courses around Visual Studio 2013…and one of the nicest things about his courses you can attend either virtually or in person!

Here is more information about these courses:

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The Release Candidates (RC) for Visual Studio 2013 and Team Foundation Server 2013 are now available for download from the MSDN Library. These new releases bring a suite of new and enhanced capabilities to help your development team succeed.

Some of our favorite new features, in no particular order, include;

  • Code Lens (Code indicators right in your code)
  • Browser Link (Awesome for web developers)
  • Agile portfolio management (Hierarchical requirements in TFS)
  • GIT support for on-premise TFS (More options in case GIT is your VC of choice)
  • Team Room (A great place for team collaboration)
  • Enhanced web based Test Case Management

To coincide with the official launch of Visual Studio 2013 and Team Foundation Server 2013, QuickLearn will be launching a new and expanded training curriculum next month. Our content developers have been busily validating our new content against the RC release in anticipation of our biggest TFS curriculum upgrade since we started delivering TFS training over 4 years ago.

For more information check out their website:

http://blog.quicklearn.com/2013/09/11/visual-studio-and-tfs-2013-rc-available-new-courses/ 

 

Author

Anisha Pindoria
Senior Program Manager

Anisha is on the Azure DevOps Community team, where she promotes engagement with leading technical community experts and groups to support awareness for Azure DevOps and accelerate the adoption via offline (meetups, conferences and workshops) and online (forums like Stack Overflow, MVP Program, and product group interactions).

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