I've just finished setting up a new build instance with CI Factory. This time I used the latest version (1.0.1.5 at the time of writing). I followed the steps here, together with some from my last CIFactory post.I tried this time to add a property in Arguments.xml of this:< property name="MSBuild.Framework.Version" value="${framework::get-framework-directory('net-3.5')}" />In addition then I
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Defending Scrum
Posted on 5:18 PM by Unknown
Recently Scrum has been taking a bit of a battering in the wider community, being made to take responsibility for some of the perceived failings of Agile. Under particular attack has been the scrum based certifications which are seen to churn out 'experts' on the basis of short courses. But who then in many cases lack the necessary expertise, of which experience is an important constituent, to
Friday, November 14, 2008
Continuous Integration with CI Factory
Posted on 11:58 AM by Unknown
For the project that I'm currently working on I've needed to set up an automated build process, no surprises there. Having worked in environments previously where the development and maintenance of the build occupied a large amount of effort, and required a reasonable amount of specialised knowledge I was keen to ensure that this would not be the case (it wouldn't be sustainable here). That in
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Visual Studio 2010 (Rosario) - First Impressions (1)
Posted on 3:11 PM by Unknown
I've just gone through the pain of downloading each of the files required to extract the Visual Studio 2010 aka Rosario September CTP VPC. Why couldn't they use the Microsoft Download Manager??Anyway, first things first, I opened Visual Studio 2010 and went to the New Project dialog. The first thing that I noticed was that the MVC Framework is missing. Now I'm not surprised as it is yet to be
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