With insights from the Visual Studio product team and early users, this book shows how to coordinate and integrate development roles in the new Visual Studio team environment, which provides a unified set of tools for efficient and effective teamwork.Key Book Benefits:β’ Delivers detailed description
Working with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System
β Scribed by Richard Hundhausen
- Publisher
- Microsoft Press
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 336
- Series
- Pro-Developer
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Get a pragmatic overview of the new team-based system of products that bring Visual Studio development tools to the enterpriseΠ²Πβallowing architects, developers, testers, and project managers to collaborate in a single, extensible development environment. With insights from the Microsoft Visual Studio product team, early users, and the author's hands-on experience, readers will understand how to use this tightly integrated set of lifecycle development tools to simplify cross-team communication, reduce development complexity, accelerate productivity, and help save time and money.
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