Setup Matters

Setup Matters
All the latest news from the FireGiant team
WiX Online Meeting 303 Highlights
Since our last meeting, winter has settled in here in the northern hemisphere. Personally, I'm not a fan. It's cold, which brings the need for gloves and hats. It's snowy and icy, which means boots and comically slipping in public. On the plus side, it encourages developers to stay indoors where it's warm and you have big monitors and nice mechanical keyboards. Maybe that's why we schedule WiX releases for the spring? Well, it's coming up this year quickly: WiX v7.0.0-rc.1 ships in two weeks.
, Bob Arnson
Deployment Dojo S2E8: Auditing Targets – Putting the Pieces Together (Part 1)
This was a great episode to finish out the year. We use everything we've learned this season to build something real. As always we encounter some surprises and use those moments to learn more and solidify our foundational knowledge of MSBuild.
, Rob Mensching
WiX Online Meeting 302 Highlights
We are well into winter here in the northern hemisphere—even though it's not technically winter for a few more days. In the Pacific Northwest, winter is wet, especially this year. Here in Michigan, it's meant absurd amounts of snow for pre-solstice times. But today, it's sunny and above freezing, so I celebrated by shoveling slush. Happy holidays indeed.
, Bob Arnson
Deployment Dojo S2E7: Inputs and Outputs - Introducing Incremental Build
In this episode, we use everything we've learned over the last couple of months to avoid doing work. It takes a lot of mistakes but that's still one of the best ways to really learn the ins and outs of MSBuild.
, Rob Mensching
WiX Online Meeting 301 Highlights
In the week leading up to Thanksgiving here in the United States, I'm looking forward to a traditional Thanksgiving meal of pizza, Chinese takeout, and pumpkin pie. Hey, you have your traditions, I have mine.
, Bob Arnson
Deployment Dojo S2E6: Batching - For Loops and Follies
In this episode, we dig into batching: MSBuild's for loop. We finally apply our new MSBuild knowledge to work and I find a way to delete my project. It's a good time.
, Rob Mensching