Application Lifecycle Management with Visual Studio 2010 – Wrox Book

After running with a somewhat disconnected set of tools (vs 2008, Ontime, sharepoint 2007) for managing our projects we decided to make the move to Team Foundation Server 2010.  With limited coverage of the product available online i went in search of a book and found this…

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I must point out that i have only read 10 of the 26 chapters so far, mainly the ones that cover source code control, work item tracking and database projects.  This enables our dev team to get familiar with it before switching project management over at a future date.

Needless to say i am very impressed with the detail it provides, answering pretty much every question i had about TFS so far.  I'm looking forward to digging into the sections on testing, code analysis and architecture.

Highly recommended.

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  • Cool. I have been eying this book for a few weeks now with some skepticism. My company is in the same place as yours, making the move to TFS. Been having a hard time finding concrete real world examples and explanations of the inner workings of TFS. Sounds like this book will answer a lot of my questions. Thanks!

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