Twitter on Visual Studio
Visual Studio twitter is a rich source of instantly updated information. It's easy to stay updated on an incredibly wide variety of topics. It helps the Visual studio community of tackling problems and exact solutions to rectify the problems. This has many articles in technical aspects and also a list of online training programs and workshops conducted. It also boasts several video sessions of visual studio and source safe 2010.
Most of the articles are in the video format which supports any language community with utter ease. This has got video tutorials related to windows Azure tools for visual studio and testing with Visual studio 2010.
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Windows Azure tools for Visual Studio integrate into your familiar Visual Studio experience. Cloud project tools are extremely flexible. You can easily add roles, turn existing projects into cloud projects, and more.
This has got details of an event named MIX 2011 which is a gathering of developers, designers, UX experts and business professionals creating the most innovative and profitable consumer sites on the web. Sessions range from technical, code-based topics to expert advice on content strategy, usability and design.
This also has got an article on Team Foundation Server 2010 (TFS) Development teams are increasingly finding themselves needing to do more with less. Project managers, quality assurance and upper management are expecting more planning, collaboration and communication from the development team. TFS provides an integrated application lifecycle management tool that allows developers to interact with all roles in the application lifecycle without the need to switch from one tool to another. With TFS developers can understand requirements, version control source code, and automate builds and deployments. Distributed and cross-functional teams make it even more important to have a solid version control tool that provides remote access for global teams. Visual SourceSafe users are finding themselves in need of a more robust repository to support their development efforts.