About 2 hours ago Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 was released to MSDN subscribers, the usual wait for the download now start!
Also the revised SKU and licensing model for 2010 was made public by Brian Harry. This is meant to be simplification, but still remains fairly complex with the usually questions over ‘is that in this …
Read MoreSo what I have I been doing of late? The blog has been a bit quiet. Well I have been having a good look at Access Services in SharePoint 2010. This has been an interesting experience, as I am not historically what you might call an avid Access developer.
Like most .NET developers I had looked as Access as more of a …
Read More- I am off to present in Ireland this week in a double header with another of Black Marble's test team, Robert Hancock. We will be appearing at the Microsoft Ireland Visual Studio Academy. Our subject is Improved efficiency throughout the test cycle. As registration is still open I guess there are still spaces, so if it …
Read More Wednesday this week is the next Agile Yorkshire meeting, there are 2 presentations and a discussion planned:
- Agile War Stories: A Project Managers Perspective. Ian Carroll
- User Story Estimation: Alan Williams
- An open discussion about Lean and Kanban in software development.
As usual the meeting is at The Victoria …
Read MoreThis week I tried to add a new project collection to our TFS 2010 Beta1 test system. All seemed to be going OK, the settings verified without issue but I got the error TF252005 when it tried to create the associated SharePoint site (on the WSS 3.0 instance on the TFS application tier).
Now unlike TFS 2008 this was not …
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/> The second day of Black Marble events is an exploration of the forthcoming Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010. …
Read MoreA contingent of the Black Marble staff will be heading to Las Vegas in less than two weeks to attend the Microsoft SharePoint 2009 Conference. if you are going please look us up, I will be presenting on a subject jet to be announced so keep tuned.
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Read More- Over the weekend Brian Harry posted on this blog about a new ‘Basic’ edition of TFS. This is aimed squarely small team currently using Visual SourceSafe. It will provide version control with work item tracking and can be run on SQLExpress. The key difference for the ‘Standard ‘ edition is that it will not have …
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