Team Build Breakfast at Microsoft!
Quick! Register! Only a few days left for this event of a lifetime!
Seriously, folks, having a solid automated build is one of the fastest and cheapest ways to improve software quality. Bring your questions and come on over to the Team Build breakfast. I’ll be presenting on ways to effectively implement an automated build, including how to get started, and how to grow it into a monster build that will run your tests, deploy your code and report back to you!
Details and registration link are below, in the Microsoft invite text.
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Please join Microsoft and Northwest Cadence, a Microsoft Certified Partner for this seminar.
Steven Borg of Northwest Cadence (2008 Microsoft MVP Award recipient) will be covering some of the great new features of Team Build 2008, an inherent and powerful part of Visual Studio Team System 2008. This session will include demonstrations of building real unit and functional tests, generating code metrics and pulling it all together into an automated build. You will also learn how to build legacy code, run tests and code metrics, rebuild databases, update documentation, and even build a deployment package for your application – all coordinated by a single command – and much more!
Team Build 2008 can help development teams improve quality by implementing custom tasks, triggers, tests and other user specified options. This seminar is intended to provide demonstrations that will be most relevant to developers, testers, build and release engineers.
Register today, we look forward to seeing you there!
REGISTER
To register, please click on the link below or call 1.877.MSEVENT (1.877.673.8366). If the links below do not work; please copy/paste the URL below in your address bar.
Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Time:
Registration: 8:30 AM
Event Time: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Location:
Civica Office Building
205 108th Ave. NE, Ste. 400
Bellevue, WA 98004
Phone: 425.705.1900
Registration Link:
Event ID: 1032383616
Comments
By Tom_Janssen on August 16th, 2008 at 1:13 am
Learn how to speed up your team builds by using multiple processes to do the job:
Tom
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