In this What’s new post, I will highlight the new updates in TFS 2018 Update 2 RC. Microsoft have added a lot of new value to Team Foundation Server 2018 Update 2. Some of the highlights include: View pull request merge commit Help reviewers using pull request labels Mention a pull request Pull request comment … Continue reading
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DevOps Series – Part 3 (4/4)
Monitor and diagnose an ASP.NET Core application on Service Fabric This post is part four of a series. It goes through the steps to set up monitoring and diagnostics for an ASP.NET Core application running on a Service Fabric cluster using Application Insights. We will collect telemetry from the application developed in the first part … Continue reading
DevOps Series – Part 3 (3/4)
This post is part three of a series and describes how to set up continuous integration and deployment for an Azure Service Fabric application using Visual Studio Team Services. An existing Service Fabric application is needed, the application created in Build a .NET application is used as an example. In part three of the series, … Continue reading
DevOps Series – Part 3 (2/4)
Deploy an application to a Service Fabric cluster in Azure This post is part two of a series and shows you how to deploy an Azure Service Fabric application to a new cluster in Azure directly from Visual Studio. In this tutorial you learn how to: Create a cluster from Visual Studio Deploy an application … Continue reading
DevOps Series – Part 3 (1/4)
I’m cooking a new DevOps series Azure flavored! Let’s start cooking on the cloud 🙂 Create and deploy an application with an ASP.NET Core Web API front-end service and a stateful back-end service This tutorial is part one of a series. You will learn how to create an Azure Service Fabric application with an ASP.NET … Continue reading
How Do I Series: Editor and Language Service Extensions
In this How Do I Series, I will post about the Editor and Language Service Extensions in Visual Studio. You can use editor extensions to add language service features such as outlining, brace matching, IntelliSense, and light bulbs to your own programming language or to any content type. You can also customize the appearance and … Continue reading
Introducing Team Foundation Server 2018
I’m happy in this post to introduce for Microsofties and developers Team Foundation Server 2018 🙂 Microsoft have added a lot of new value to Team Foundation Server 2018. Some of the highlights include: Microsoft improved the Project Creation Wizard and Process Template Manager on the web. You can now customize the work item form … Continue reading
How Do I Series: Build and deploy to an Azure Web App
In this How Do I post, I will write about how can developers build and deploy to an Azure web app. Here’s a walkthrough on creating, publishing, building and deploying an Azure Web App using Visual Studio Team Services vNext builds. To keep this rudimentary, we will use the general template from Visual Studio for … Continue reading
How Do I Series: Creating a Visual Studio Extension with a Menu Command
In this How Do I series, I will show developers how they can create a Visual Studio Extension with a Menu Command. Let’s Start. Creating a Menu Command Create a VSIX project named FirstMenuCommand. You can find the VSIX project template in the New Project dialog under Visual C# / Extensibility. When the project opens, … Continue reading
What’s New Series: Team Foundation Server 2017 Update 2 Release Notes
In this What’s new series post, I will summrize the updates in TFS 2017 Update 2. Here we go 🙂 Microsoft have added a lot of new value to Team Foundation Server 2017 Update 2. Some of the highlights include: Work items now have icons associated with each work item type. We have introduced Delivery Plans. … Continue reading