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May 29, 2012
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Team Building your windows 8 Metro style Applications.

Shady Youssef

Hi everyone, since this is my first blog post I’d like to introduce myself first. My name is “Shady Youssef Ibraheem” and I Joined Microsoft in June 2011 working as a software development engineer in test for Visual Studio Team Foundation Server, specifically for the Team Foundation build team. I hope that readers of this blog pos...

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May 24, 2012
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If you are focused on testing, we have great ALM Ranger guides and tooling for you!

Willy-P. Schaub

Three of the ALM Ranger Dev11 Readiness solutions, which were announced in Welcome to Visual Studio 11 ALM Rangers Readiness Beta “Wave”.  and another supporting solution are dedicated to Visual Studio ALM Test Tooling and are driven by phenomenal teams as shown below. Guidance Tooling The Visual Studio Coded UI Microsoft Word Plug-in s...

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May 24, 2012
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Coded UI Test – New Extensibility QFE

Shubhra Maji MSFT

Coded UI Test team has developed an extension model for enabling custom control identification, record and playback of automation tests using Coded UI Test. This hotfix will be available on top of Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1). The experience while writing a new plugin for custom controls has now become much simpler and str...

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May 23, 2012
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New article and the latest list of articles published by the ALM Rangers

Willy-P. Schaub

The Visual Studio ALM Rangers are actively contributing to MSDN Flash Newsletter, MSDN magazine and other publications. Here is a handy list of the latest articles published in MSDN magazine and CodeProject:Enjoy the read and watch the space for articles focused on the TFS Object Model and Team Foundation Build!

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May 18, 2012
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Optimizing IntelliTrace Collection on Production Server

James Wang (MS)

Introduction Visual Studio 11 introduces a standalone IntelliTrace package which can be downloaded and copied to a product server and used to collect IntelliTrace information such as call events, web request, exceptions, etc. One of the key factors to consider for turning on IntelliTrace collection is the performance cost in terms of ...

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May 18, 2012
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Set the current iteration in your queries

Ewald Hofman - MSFT

On User Voice there is a request to be able to query on the current iteration. We have it on our backlog, but it won't ship it for Dev11. However there is a workaround, found by Mark Michaelis, that you can use to avoid having to update all your work item queries if the team moves to the next sprint. The idea of the workaround is the following ...

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May 9, 2012
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Testing Mobile devices with Visual Studio using SeeTest plugin

Charles Sterling

While at StarEast I met some really great partners.  One that caught my eye was Experitest with their SeeTestTM  plugin for Visual Studio.  The reason I found them so interesting is most Mobile Testing solutions force you to make a decision do you put interrupts in at the OS level (potentially masking real problems, compromising your...

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May 7, 2012
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TFS Integration Tools – What is the difference between cloaking and scoping branches?

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In a recent support thread the use of cloaking or scoping was discussed to unblock a migration. This raised the question: “What is the difference and more importantly the impact of using one or the other?” As Bill correctly stated, a good reason to have this discussion is that scoping a migration to the minimum amount of data that needs to be move...

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Apr 30, 2012
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May 4th QLD Usergroup: Get your Kanban on!

Charles Sterling

Anthony Borton is so good he can run a user group in Australia while in Redmond. Okay turns out he isn’t that good-but he does have really good people helping him and this month, David Cook, is stepping up to the plate to deliver an updated version of a talk he very successfully delivered at the Agile NZ Conference recently. David's talk was ra...

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Apr 28, 2012
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Visual Studio 11 Beta–Test Agent needs to be installed on Test Controller box for Load Test

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 With Visual Studio 11 Beta, you will come across below issue while doing remote Load Test run (i.e. run using Test Controller and Test Agent. Please check here):Load Test run won’t be able to start successfully and will get aborted with this error:...View complete post...Note: Cross posted from Rubel's Blog. Permalink

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