SSWUpdate - Do you keep chunks of work small, check in after completing each chunk of work?
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G'Day Developers!

Frequently developers work on long or difficult features/bugs and leave code checked out for days or worse still weeks.

  1. What happens if your laptop hard drive dies?
  2. What happens if you call in sick?
  3. How can you pair program if not sharing your changesets?

That's why source code should be checked in regularly. We recommend a check-in:

If the changes would break the build or are in a state that cannot be put into the main trunk, then this code should be put into a shelveset (sometimes referred to as 'sandbox') in source control.

Another good reason to check-in regularly is that it makes it easier to merge your changes with other developers. If all developers check-in lots of changes in one go, you will spend a lot of your time resolving conflicts instead of doing work.

TIP: How can you enforce regular check-ins? Monitor them using a report to see who has not checked in.

See more of the SSW Rules pages.

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Sydney .NET User Group -
The best place to learn .NET for free in Sydney

.NET User Group

6 days to go!

Sydney .NET User Group
Wednesday 15th July 2009
5:45pm - 9:00pm
Microsoft, Sydney
1 Epping Road, North Ryde

Eliminating No-repro Bugs – A look at the new Microsoft Visual Studio® Team Test 2010 product. by Anthony Borton

The July Sydney .NET User group meeting looks at the recently released Microsoft Visual Studio® Team Test 2010 Beta 1 product and how it can drastically reduce the “find and fix” time for bugs that are raised by your testers. Today, significant time is often wasted trying to reproduce bugs with limited success and labelling bugs as “No-repro” can be frustrating for both testers and developers.

Microsoft’s new Test and Lab Manager Application allows testers to create, manage and execute tests quickly and easily in a dedicated user interface. Using Test Cases, Test Suites and Test Plans, testers will find the new features allow them to better participate as a full team member in Visual Studio Team System.

The session will touch on the following features of the Visual Studio Team Test 2010 product.

  • Microsoft Test Runner
  • Microsoft Test and Lab Manager application
  • Bug Reporting and Data Collectors
  • Unit Testing
  • Coded UI Test
  • Web Test
  • Load Test

About the Presenter

Anthony Borton is the ALM Practice Lead for Enhance ALM Pty Ltd, an Australian consulting and training company specializing in Application Lifecycle Management and Microsoft Visual Studio Team System. He has been working with Visual Studio Team System full-time since 2005. Anthony has worked with a variety of companies ranging in size from just 3 employees up to some of Australia’s largest companies and financial institutions. Anthony is the lead Microsoft Technical Readiness Instructor in Australia for Microsoft Visual Studio and has presented at the Microsoft launch events for both VSTS2005 and VSTS2008. Anthony is a Microsoft MVP (Team System), a Certified Scrum Master and a member of the INETA Speakers Bureau. He is also the president of the QLD VSTS users group and maintains a blog at http://www.myvstsblog.com.

What Just Happened to Silverlight & Expression! by Scott Barnes

Silverlight & Expression 3 launch is an important moment in Microsoft's timeline, as this is our V3 moment!. In light of this point in time, Scott has vowed to ensure all within his beloved home, Australia, get a deep insight into what just happened in both Silverlight and Expression 3. Not only will Scott cover off some of the new stuff, but will highlight some of the existing brilliance within these products through examples and commentary of how the old and new features came to be (as well as hints to both product's future).

In this session you not only will hear all of this, but this is also a perfect opportunity to lobby for what you want to see in Silverlight & Expression 4! - Yes, not only did we just finish work on 3, but we're keen to get started on the next version - given Scott's team is on the planning team, this is a great opportunity for you to influence the future of Microsoft's UX Platform

About the Presenter

Scott is a Rich Platforms Product Manager for the UX Platform Team (Silverlight, WPF, Expression, ASP.NET etc).

He has been working with Microsoft/Adobe/Macromedia technology for the past 10 years with a main focus specifically on Internet Applications (aka. RIA, Rich Client Technology etc).
Scott first started out as a UX developer in the late 90’s and over the years developed a passion for programmatic art (Designer + Developer mind). He recently has branched out further into 3D modelling, animation and XNA game development making full use of both his designer + developer mindset.

To see more details and RSVP, please visit our facebook .NET group or our LinkedIn .NET group.


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Canberra .NET User Group -
The best place to learn .NET for free in Canberra

Canberra User Group

19 days to go!

Canberra .NET Developers User Group
Tuesday 28th July 2009

Lunch: 12:30pm - 1:30pm
King O'Malley's Irish Pub
131 City Walk
Canberra City

Dinner: 4:30pm - 6:00pm
Microsoft Canberra Branch
Walter Turnbull Building
Level 2, 44 Sydney Ave
Barton ACT

What Just Happened to Silverlight & Expression! by Scott Barnes

Silverlight & Expression 3 launch is an important moment in Microsoft's timeline, as this is our V3 moment!. In light of this point in time, Scott has vowed to ensure all within his beloved home, Australia, get a deep insight into what just happened in both Silverlight and Expression 3. Not only will Scott cover off some of the new stuff, but will highlight some of the existing brilliance within these products through examples and commentary of how the old and new features came to be (as well as hints to both product's future).

In this session you not only will hear all of this, but this is also a perfect opportunity to lobby for what you want to see in Silverlight & Expression 4! - Yes, not only did we just finish work on 3, but we're keen to get started on the next version - given Scott's team is on the planning team, this is a great opportunity for you to influence the future of Microsoft's UX Platform.

About the Presenter

Scott is a Rich Platforms Product Manager for the UX Platform Team (Silverlight, WPF, Expression, ASP.NET etc).

He has been working with Microsoft/Adobe/Macromedia technology for the past 10 years with a main focus specifically on Internet Applications (aka. RIA, Rich Client Technology etc).
Scott first started out as a UX developer in the late 90’s and over the years developed a passion for programmatic art (Designer + Developer mind). He recently has branched out further into 3D modelling, animation and XNA game development making full use of both his designer + developer mindset.

To see more details and RSVP, please visit our facebook .NET group or our LinkedIn .NET group.

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SharePoint 101 Workshop -
What every business person should know about SharePoint 2007

SharePoint

6 days to go!

SharePoint 101 Workshop
Wednesday 15th July 2009
8:00am - 11:00am
SSW Office, Sydney
Suite 10, 81-91 Military Road, Neutral Bay
Cost: No Charge

Workshop Objective

This workshop will provide the attendees with:

  • An understanding of how key features of SharePoint can enhance business processes
  • An understanding of the costs, timelines, staff involvement and commitment a business will incur when implementing SharePoint

Workshop Outline

  • Why should your business use SharePoint 2007?
  • Differences between Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) and Microsoft Office SharePoint Services (MOSS)
  • Explanation and demonstration of the business challenges the SharePoint feature set solve
  • SharePoint in regards to implementation, costs and timelines
  • SharePoint 2007 and the User Experience (custom design)
  • SharePoint Development - What if I need more than SharePoint's out of the box functionality?
Find out more and Register

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8:00am-11:00am

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