My arsenal of resources for development on top of SQL Server and the Visual Studio Team System

Hello, everyone

Just wanted to share my arsenal of great resources I use during my development and proof of concept engagements with my customers. Hope you find these resources useful.

Visual Studio Team System for Database Professionals 

I use Visual Studio Team System for Database Professionals a lot. I find it very useful and beneficial. However, it takes an everyday developer some time until s/he gets used to it. The following bookmarks should help you:

  • Patterns & Practices: Visual Studio Team System Guidance:
    The purpose of this project is to build some insightful and practical guidance around using Microsoft Visual Studio Team System.

    https://www.codeplex.com/VSTSGuidance

  • Patterns & Practices: Performance Testing Guidance
    The purpose of this project is to build some insightful and practical guidance around doing performance testing and using Visual Studio 2005.

    https://www.codeplex.com/PerfTesting

  • Patterns & Practices: Microsoft Team Foundation Server Branching Guidance
    The purpose of this project is to build some insightful and practical guidance around doing branching and merging using Team Foundation Server

    https://www.codeplex.com/BranchingGuidance

Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS)

I love using TFS! Don't you? It makes sure that my database scripts are always up-to-date, keeps track of the changes I make to the database and tracks the work items I have to work on with my colleagues. Here are some great tools you can use:

  • Download TeamPlain Web Access
    TeamPlain Web Access is a web interface for Microsoft® Team Foundation Server that allows managing work items, shared documents, reports and source control repositories. Now that Microsoft has acquired DevBiz, the company who produces TeamPlain, you can download and use this tool for free (as long as you have licensed your copy of TFS).

    https://www.devbiz.com/teamplain/webaccess/download.aspx

Comments

  • Anonymous
    April 04, 2007
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