Euss stand for Evaluant Universal Storage Services, it’s a great open source (MIT License) Object-Relational mapping framework.
I use Euss on Tech Head Brothers portal since a long time now.
Continue readingEuss stand for Evaluant Universal Storage Services, it’s a great open source (MIT License) Object-Relational mapping framework.
I use Euss on Tech Head Brothers portal since a long time now.
Continue readingAfter one comment of Chris Walquist on one of my last post about Team City integration of NCover here is the way I run NCover through MSBuild in Team City.
First I need to import the Task of NCover.
Continue readingIn my effort to bring a good development environment for the next version of Tech Head Brothers portal, in which we should be (at the moment) three to develop, I went on with the integration of NDepend, the wonderful tool of Patrick Smacchia, with the just as well JetBrains Team City build management server.
As said in my last post I have defined three builds type
Continue reading10 to -1 in BabyFoot at innoveo
Bojan and Me made it! Hey Lorenz and Andrea next time you will do better.
Since the last update two-three days ago of my notebook ATI video drivers I had only crashes! Finally thanks to the Vista Roll Back Driver I was able to go back to the previous version and I don’t have anymore crashes when I go in sleep mode.
Continue readingI finally found some time this evening to re-configure Team City and adapt my MSBuild script to be able to achieve the following build configuration for Tech Head Brothers portal:
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VisualSVN, the plugin for Subversion in Visual Studio 2003, 2005 & 2008 was just updated with some new good features:
Continue readingNew Features
This is something I was waiting to continue my work on the new publishing tool for Tech Head Brothers.
You might read more about this version on the MSDN web page
Continue readingI finally managed to integrate those two wonderful tools Team City and NDepend as you can see on the following picture:
Continue readingIf you have installed SP1 of Vista you certainly recognized that your drive lost around 1Gb of free space.
The solution is to use a tool that comes with the SP1 to recover your free space at the price of not being able to come back and uninstall the SP1.
Continue readingI am an experienced Team Leader & Distinguished Solution Architect with a passion for shipping high-quality products by empowering development team and culture toward an agile mindset. I bring technical vision and strategy, leading engineering teams to move product, processes and architecture forward.
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