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One week and counting to Richmond Code Camp. Im excited.This really going to be a good one. Great great speakers, brand new venue, great presentations, giveaways and lots of cool people to hang around with.
In case you haven't registered, here is the link -> The Link
When I started out in my programming career (back in the days of COM, ...
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When? October 4th, 2008
Where? J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College - Parham Road Campus
Please take time to register: ClickToAttend
Please take time to take a quick survey: Survey link here
More Info: http://www.richmondcodecamp.org
See ya there!
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Hello everyone! Man I am in love with this cooler weather. I've got a faculty conference coming up this week for ECPI so I wanted to get this last piece out there.
This is part 3 in a 3 part series and should give you a decent overview of customized builds through custom tasks using MSBuild with Visual Studio (2005 I hope) or using TeamBuild ...
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This is part 2 of a 3 part series aimed at understanding how to create and implement custom tasks using either MSBuild or TeamBuild. Click here for part 1. The overall presentation was given at the last Richmond .Net Code Camp.
In part 1 we covered how to add MSBuild to the Visual Studio IDE since the default build engine is not ...
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Last week I was out getting some R & R and took some time off blogging & technology in general (the only thing I used was my cell phone ). This week has been catch up . I will have part 2 of Task Master ready soon!
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To understand the build process, we must cover a few general points:
The default Visual Studio build engine is not MSBuild. For the purposes of this blog, when writing custom tasks we employee either MSBuild or Team Build (build engine that Visual Studio Team Foundation Server uses).
The build uses project files for build ...
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