Posts Tagged ‘Visual Studio’
Using TypeScript with AngularJS | Justin Schwartzenberger
Watch our own Duncan Hunter discussing AngularJS and TypeScript with Justin Schwartzenberger. A great interview where you will learn more about: The benefits of using TypeScript with AngularJS for enterprise applications How to mitigate writing extra code with TypeScript by using ReSharper How to get the most from the tooling in Visual Studio for TypeScript…
Read MoreASP.NET Identity using vNext | Dev Superpowers Episode #11 | Ben Cull
Previous versions of ASP.NET Membership have left a bad taste in many developers mouths, and some are now dangerously out of date. In this episode of Dev Superpowers, Ben Cull will take you through the latest, greatest and safest way to get your membership system up and running using ASP.NET Identity, OWIN and Dependency Injection.…
Read MoreWhat’s New in Visual Studio + ALM with Adam Cogan
The latest versions of Visual Studio and TFS are packed full of great new tools. Among the highlights are improved tools for Windows Phone 8.1 and Microsoft Azure, tooling support for Apache Cordova, ASP.NET vNext preview, the great new TFS Rest API, Application Insights and well as a bunch of cross-platform additions to make the…
Read MoreWhat’s new in Visual Studio 2015 and ALM 2015 with Adam Cogan
Book Adam Now Visual Studio 2015 is going to be a huge change for both windows and non-windows developers. Thanks to a new/refreshing/cool/awesome change of attitude, Microsoft is embracing the winning tools in the development space and is building them into the next version of Visual Studio. The open sourcing of .NET Core 5 and…
Read MoreScott Allen on the History of Visual Studio
Book Adam Now In this video, SSW’s Adam Cogan talks with Scott Allen on the history of Visual Studio. Which version of Visual Studio are you on?
Read MoreHow to build your own Visual Studio Extension | Dev Superpowers Episode #14 | Danijel Malik
Visual Studio is an awesome development tool, but what really makes it great are the extensions you can find in the Visual Studio Gallery. You’ve at least heard about ReSharper, WebEssentials, JustCode and tools that can make your life a little bit simpler. Now what if you wanted to write something of your own, where…
Read MoreMastering ReSharper | Dev SuperPowers Episode #18 | Danijel Malik
Being a great professional requires from you to write high quality code and being fast at the same time. Unless you have a great toolset this certainly isn’t an easy task. Luckily the market is full of extensions for Visual Studio which can boost your productivity. One of those tools is ReSharper. In this session…
Read MoreExploratory Testing Chrome extension 2016 – Adam Cogan’s interview with Product Owner Ravi Shanker – Microsoft Seattle
Ravi Shanker and Adam Cogan talks about the new Chrome Exploratory Testing extension for Visual Studio The extension use various capture formats- notes, screenshots with annotations, user action logs, and videos. Test your applications on real devices using cloud providers like Perfecto, or test them on browser-based emulators. Related links: Do you do exploratory testing?…
Read MoreTest & Feedback (was Exploratory Testing) Chrome extension 2017 – Adam Cogan’s interview with Product Owner Ravi Shanker – Microsoft Seattle
Ravi Shanker and Adam Cogan talk about the test improvements in Visual Studio Team Services and the Chrome Exploratory Testing extension. Ravi demos some impressive new features like screenshots and performance reports that are attached to Bug Work Items. They finish off with the new VSTS metrics screen, which tracks tests and outcomes. Related rule:…
Read MoreWhat’s New in Visual Studio 2017 + VS Code | Adam Cogan
Visual Studio 2017 is a great step forward for developer productivity. Thanks to a new/refreshing/cool/awesome change of attitude, Microsoft is embracing the winning tools in the development space and is building them into the next version of Visual Studio. The open sourcing of .NET Core and ASP.NET Core along with the release of the free…
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