by Davin Mickelson | Mar 10, 2016 | .NET, C#, Visual Studio
When a team of developers must create several similar projects in Visual Studio, it is important that the projects be created as consistent and efficiently as possible. Each Visual Studio project should have the same look and feel with the same set of starter files....
by Tim Star | Dec 17, 2015 | Visual Studio
At Intertech we believe strongly in contributing to and advancing the developer community. That means we’re often active members on sites and forums such as GitHub, Stack Overflow, and many other developer resource sites. We’ll often post updates on...
by Tim Star | Nov 5, 2015 | Testing / QA, Visual Studio
At Intertech we believe strongly in contributing to and advancing the developer community. That means we’re often active members on sites and forums such as GitHub, Stack Overflow, and many other developer resource sites. We’ll often post updates on...
by Dave Zimmerman | Sep 2, 2015 | Agile / Scrum, Team Foundation Server, Visual Studio
(Note: This post makes heavy use of links to official documentation to allow users new to TFS to investigate the concept via official documentation and yet keep this article on-point of communicating information not readily apparent by reading that documentation). ...
by Dave Zimmerman | Aug 25, 2015 | Agile / Scrum, Team Foundation Server, Visual Studio
Version Now I have been guiding companies who are looking to get Team Foundation Server up and running within their organizations to support their Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) process since the pre-release (Release Candidate Go-Live) versions of version 1...
by Tom Faltesek | Mar 19, 2015 | Mobile, Visual Studio, Web Development
A few years ago I spent some time exploring PhoneGap (Apache Cordova), but my interest was diverted towards mobile and single page web applications. However, the recent release of the Visual Studio Tools for Apache Cordova caught my attention. Front-end web developers...