Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview

Found the MSDN newsletter in my mailbox this morning. First topic that caught my eye: Visual Studio 11 Dev Preview! Another one? Indeed!!! So here is some more information on the new kid on the block.

 

What's New in Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview

Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview Training Kit

 

.NET Framework 4.5 Developer Preview

Visual Studio LightSwitch

By DimitriC at August 31, 2011 17:07
Filed Under: Documentation, Microsoft, Programming, Visual Studio, Training, tools & Utilities

The first post I did about this was the announcement of it's beta release. The final version has been available for a while now, so here we go :)

 

What is Visual Studio LightSwitch?

Microsoft Visual Studio LightSwitch is a simplified self-service development tool that enables you to build business applications quickly and easily for the desktop and cloud. What can your business do with LightSwitch? Watch this brief introduction to find out.

 

Links & resources:

Visual Studio LightSwitch page
MSDN LightSwitch Development Center
Visual Studio LightSwitch Technical White Paper Series

 

LightSwitch videos:

 

Overview with Jason Zander
Build Custom Business Apps. Coding Optional.

Introductory videos

Creating Your First Business Application
Data, Queries and Code in LightSwitch 2011
Controlling Access to Your Business Application
Publishing Your LightSwitch Application

Advanced videos

Understanding the LightSwitch Architecture
Deploying Your Application to the Cloud
Advanced LightSwitch Customization
Advanced LightSwitch Extensions

Extension videos

DevExpress LightSwitch Extensions
Infragistics LightSwitch Extensions
RSSBus LightSwitch Extensions

Visual Studio 2010: Team explorer issue

Recently I’ve been working on a project with a friend of mine. One of the things we were playing with was Team Foundation Server 2010. So we set it up and I connected to it using Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate. Collaborating was not an issue. Sharing documents, using source control,… everything worked fine. Now I wanted to work on some of my ideas. I wanted to start a new project in Visual Studio, but the only option that was available to me was the “Start new team project” issue:

 

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When clicking here, I got the following error (which is ok since my rights on that TFS server have been revoked):

 

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The weird thing here is that I have a fully working version of Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate installed, but I only get the Team Explorer functionality. You can verify this by checking the installed components of Visual Studio in the “About”-window (Help –> About Microsoft Visual Studio).

 

To get back to the “normal” mode in Visual Studio (meaning: being able to create new projects and working with VS2010 normally) you need to reset your preferences by doing Tools > Import/Export settings > Import. Here you can choose to reset everything or to import a certain configuration. I chose to import a predefined configuration without backing up my current configuration (wasn’t much use to me anyhow):

 

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I selected the Visual C# Development Settings and pressed “Next”. There I chose to reset all settings and clicked the “Finish” button:

 

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Now that my configuration settings have been restored, I have the regular view in my Visual Studio and I can create projects again!

 

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Add national holidays to Outlook calendar automatically

By DimitriC at May 17, 2011 19:14
Filed Under: Office, Documentation, tips & tricks

 

In Microsoft Outlook you can automatically add your country’s national holidays.

In the “Tools” menu, select “Options”

 

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In the “Preferences” tab on the Options-screen there is a “Calendar”-section. Click on “Calendar Options”

 

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In the “Calendar options”-section of the Calendar Options (I swear, I’m not making this up) press the “Add Holidays…”-button.

 

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Now a list appears with all the countries for which national holidays are known in Outlook. Select the countries of which you want the holiday information imported in Outlook and click “OK”.

Microsoft All-in-one code framework

Something I found that might come in handy:

 

The Microsoft All-In-One Code Framework is a free, centralized code sample library driven by developers' needs. Our goal is to provide typical code samples for all Microsoft development technologies, and reduce developers' efforts in solving typical programming tasks.

 

Codeplex page

Download (from Codeplex)

Request a code sample

 

For a full list of downloads (sorted by technology), please check the Codeplex download page. There are samples available for C++, ASP.NET, Silverlight, Azure, Office, Windows, WPF, Windows Security, and many more…

Team Foundation Server 2010 Resources

Here are some resources that might be useful when working with (or learning) Team Foundation Server 2010.

 

Team Foundation Installation Guide for Visual Studio 2010

Description:
Team Foundation Installation Guide 2010 includes instruction for installing Team Foundation Server, Team Foundation Server Proxy and Team Foundation Build Services.

Note: After you download the installation guide, you cannot view its contents unless you right-click the .chm file, click Properties, and then click Unblock.

 

Download

 

Administration Guide for Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Team Foundation Server

Description: Effective administration of Team Foundation Server is important to the success of your team projects. You can use this downloadable version of the administration content available on MSDN for local review of critical administration concepts, procedures, and walkthroughs.

Download

 

Visual Studio 2010 Team Foundation Server Monitoring Management Pack

Description: The Team Foundation Server 2010 Monitoring Management Pack provides both proactive and reactive monitoring of Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2010. It monitors TFS components such as application tier server instances, team project collections, build servers, and proxy servers.

Download

 

Team Foundation Server Integration Tools (March 2011 Release)

Description: The TFS Integration Tools is a project developed by the Team Foundation Server (TFS) product group and the Visual Studio ALM Rangers to integrate Team Foundation Server with third party systems for migration and synchronization of data.  Although the tools can be used for many purposes, planning, thorough testing and honest evaluation of extra resources and cost that will be required should precede any decision to use the Integration Tools.  The Integration Tools are not intended to replace a server upgrade as a path to TFS2010 and this scenario should be avoided if possible.

The March 2011 release includes the following features:

  • Out of the box adapter to Team Foundation Server 2010
  • Out of the box adapter to Team Foundation Server 2008
  • Out of the box adapter to Rational ClearCase
  • Out of the box adapter to Rational ClearQuest
  • Out of the box adapter for File system based version control migrations
  • Updated documentation, guidance and case studies (readiness package)
  • Updated User Interface to configure and run integrations
  • Synchronization monitoring tools and reports

Download

 

Visual Studio 2010 Team Foundation Branching guide

Description: The purpose of this project is to build some insightful and practical guidance around branching and merging with Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010. The new release focuses on Hands on Labs and includes lots of lessons learnt from the community Q&A.

Download

 

Visual Studio 2010 Team Foundation Server Requirements Management

Description: This Ranger solution addresses the People, Process, and Technology guidance for Requirements Engineering (RE) using Team Foundation Server. The goal of this guidance is to provide formalized Microsoft field experience in the form of recommended procedures and processes, Visual Studio Team System and Team Foundation Server configurations, and skill development references for the Requirements Engineering discipline of your application lifecycle.

Download

 

Microsoft Visual Studio Team Explorer Everywhere 2010

Description: Eclipse plug-in and cross-platform command-line client for Visual Studio 2010 Team Foundation Server.

Download

 

Team Foundation Server Power Tools (March 2011)

Description: A plug-in to Visual Studio, Alerts Explorer provides a graphical user interface that supports flexible subscription of alerts based on check-in, work item change, or build completion.

Download

Free Microsoft e-books

A new list of free e-books on Microsoft technologies has been released on the Microsoft Press blog. Below is the list of available books (including sample code if available).

Programming Windows Phone 7 (Charles Petzold) PDF - Sample Code C# - Sample Code VB.NET
Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 (Ross Mistry and Stacia Misner) XPS - PDF
Understanding Microsoft Virtualization Solutions, From the Desktop to the Datacenter (Mitch Tulloch) XPS - PDF
Introducing Windows Server 2008 R2 (Charlie Russel and Craig Zacker with the Windows Server Team at Microsoft) XPS - PDF
First Look Microsoft Office 2010 (Katherine Murray) XPS - PDF
Deploying Windows 7, Essential Guidance (Mitch Tulloch, Tony Northrup, Jerry Honeycutt, Ed Wilson,...)  PDF
Moving to Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 (Patrice Pelland, Pascal Paré, and Ken Haines) XPS - PDF - Sample Code

 

(original post)

Introducing Windows Server 2008 R2 - free e-book

By DimitriC at September 14, 2010 07:17
Filed Under: Books, Documentation, Microsoft, Technet, Training, Windows Server 2008

When cruising the MSDN-forums I found the following free e-book:

 

Introducing Windows Server 2008 R2, by Charlie Russel and Craig Zacker with the Windows Server Team at Microsoft.

 

Chapter 1    What’s New in Windows Server R2    1
Chapter 2    Installation and Configuration: Adding R2 to Your World    9
Chapter 3    Hyper-V: Scaling and Migrating Virtual Machines    25
Chapter 4    Remote Desktop Services and VDI: Centralizing Desktop and Application Management    47
Chapter 5    Active Directory: Improving and Automating Identity and Access    65
Chapter 6    The File Services Role    91
Chapter 7    IIS 7.5: Improving the Web Application Platform    109
Chapter 8    DirectAccess and Network Policy Server    129
Chapter 9    Other Features and Enhancements    147
Index    163

 

source (original MSDN post)

 

Download the e-book in XPS (28 MB) or PDF (11 MB).

 

 

[App-V] Application Virtualization Sequencing SuperFlow

By StijnC at April 28, 2010 08:05
Filed Under: Documentation, App-V

The SuperFlow interactive content model provides a structured and interactive interface for viewing documentation.

Each SuperFlow includes comprehensive information about a specific dataflow, workflow, or process. Depending on the focus of the SuperFlow, you will find overview information, steps that include detailed information, procedures, sample log entries, best practices, real-world scenarios, troubleshooting information, security information, animations, or other information.

Each SuperFlow also includes links to relevant resources, such as Web sites or local files that are copied to your computer when you install the SuperFlow.

This SuperFlow provides detailed information about the Application Virtualization Sequencing process.

Download the superflow

[Powershell] Quick reference April 2010 update

By StijnC at April 23, 2010 11:18
Filed Under: Powershell, Documentation

Quick reference guide to commonly-used Windows PowerShell commands. For best results, open the file in Microsoft Word, print the contents to legal-sized paper (8 inches by 14 inches), and fold the resulting printout in half, making a four-page booklet.

Powershell Quick reference