Tampa Code Camp and MDC, oh my!

Image via CrunchBase Wondering where I'll be spoutin' code and chugging beers for the holidays?  Around town -- of course, at the Tampa Code Camp and MSDN Developer Conference.  December 6 - Going from Model to Application with VSTS and ADO.Net Entity Framework (Tampa Code Camp) December 11 - "Rosario": A Sprint with the next version of... [More]

Javascript debugging, intellisense and dynamic script loading in CRM 4.0

One of the best features and biggest drawbacks to CRM 4.0's entity model is the ability to modify forms in CRM using Javascript.  While this level of customization is something any sizable implementation will need, it's been reduced to pasting a bunch of Javascript code into a text box in CRM. Not that I've got anything against pasting code in... [More]

VSTS Tip: Using Area Paths and Microsoft Project to mimic hierarchical work items

Can't wait until VSTS and TFS 2010 to have hierarchical work items?  There's a way around this, provided you're ready to use either Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Project to do work item tracking. Introducing Area Paths Area Paths allow architects to clearly define portions of an application as independent subsystems.  You do this through a... [More]

BizSpark - Microsoft loves startups, too

Microsoft made a formal announcement about BizSPpark today.  From their web site: Microsoft® BizSparkâ„¢ is a global program designed to help accelerate the success of early stage startups by providing key resources when they need it the most: Basically, Microsoft is doing a solid for startups by providing them with a bunch of full-featured, li... [More]

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