J.D. Meier's Blog - New Prescriptive Guidance for Visual Studio Team System
"Our patterns and practices team has just released new prescriptive guidance for Visual Studio Team System!
Since my previous post we've made significant updates with the addition of the following content:
- Explained: Branching in Team Foundation Server
- Explained - Structuring Your Solutions and Projects in Source Control with Team Foundation Server
- How To: Perform a Baseless Merge in Team Foundation Server
- How To: Step Through Creating a Custom Check-in Policy for Team Foundation Server 2005
- How To: Step Through Creating Your Source Tree in Team Foundation Server 2005
- How To: Structure Your ASP.NET Applications for Team Foundation Server
- How To: Structure Your Source Control Folders in Team Foundation Server
- How To: Structure Your Windows Applications for Team Foundation Server
- Source Control Practices at a Glance (updated)
- Source Control Questions and Answers (updated)
- Video: How To - Migrate from VSS to Team Foundation Source Control
- Video: How To - Setup Your Source Tree in Team Foundation Server
- Video: How To - Structure Your ASP.NET Projects for TFS
This puts us on course to deliver on these main outcomes we have in mind for our Visual Studio Team System Guidance Project
- The single best repository of Visual Studio Team System guidance
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There's some good info here that I want to take a closer look at...
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