The Cutting Edge
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G'Day Developers!
Do you email clients as soon as you realise you will overrun your
original estimate?
Do NOT wait
until you have met or exceeded an
estimate before you notify the
client that the project is running
late. As soon as you realise that
any of your estimates are likely to
be exceeded by a margin of 10% or
greater, then let the customer know
ASAP by phone and by email. This
will ensure that the client is fully
aware of any problems and have a
chance to respond to them.
Never
keep the client in the dark when you
exceed your estimates as it will
only arouse suspicion and mistrust
when the project deadline whooshes
past!
More on Rules to Successful
Projects...
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Cheers until next time,
Adam
SSW Chief Architect and Microsoft Regional Director, Australia
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Sydney .NET User Group - The best
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Sydney - 1 Week Late this month!
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Visual Studio Team System
This month
Adam Cogan will take you through
Making VSTS integrate into your current
systems.
Visual Studio Team Systems (VSTS)
and Team Foundation Server (TFS) combine
to integrate the whole development cycle
from initial design, testing and
development as well as bug tracking and
project management tools. In this
session you will be taken through
everything you need to know to optimise
your software development cycle using
VSTS:
- How a bug tracking system should
work
- How TFS
work items work
- The missing pieces
- Customising TFS to work in your
organisation
- Integrating work items and your
bug tracking system
- A review of third-party tools
Runtime Object Editor
Debugging a managed Windows application
is most of the time not an easy task,
thus any tool can help will make your
life easier. Corneliu I. Tusnea will
present a tool that can help you in
developing Windows applications,
especially working with forms and their
controls.
So come and join the fun at this
month's .NET User Group and as usual all
attendees will receive a healthy
complementary assortment of sub
sandwiches and soft drinks..
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Making VSTS integrate into your
current systems
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Visual Studio Team System (VSTS) is
the new technology from Microsoft that
integrates the whole development cycle
from initial design, testing and
development as well as bug tracking and
project management tools. In this
session
Adam Cogan, SSW Chief Architect
and Australian Microsoft Regional
Director, will take you through
everything you need
to know to optimise your software
development cycle using VSTS:
So come and join in the fun and Get
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