Using the registry to resolve Visual Studio reference paths.
Note: To skip the long journey of what lead me to figuring this out, click here to go to the howto. Recently I was asked to look at a fiddler plugin Stan, the founder of this blog, was developing. He...
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Although I am a git and DVCS true believer, I still deal with SVN. In Visual Studio this usually means I use AnkhSVN. For anyone paying for the VisualSVN client, I really think you should evaluate...
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Readers of this blog know that I’ve been using MongoDB for a while, and I’ve recently become very excited about Powershell. Well recently I’ve been able to combine the two together for pure...
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Environments change and the solutions to support them have to keep up. I was very entertained with my old deployment solution for a good while. However, we eventually moved to Azure, and I needed to...
View ArticleUsing the registry to resolve Visual Studio reference paths.
Update 2012-12-24: Updated to reflect the MSBuild 4.0 syntax as I describe here. Note: To skip the long journey of what lead me to figuring this out, click here to go to the howto. Recently I was asked...
View ArticleIIS7 Web Application Enabled Protocols: Yet Another WCF Gotcha!
One of the cool things about IIS 7.0 and WCF is the ability to serve WCF endpoints with non-http bindings. Naturally, this new feature presents new opportunities for the developer to get frustrated by...
View ArticleVisual Studio, Line Numbers and Ankhsvn
Although I am a git and DVCS true believer, I still deal with SVN. In Visual Studio this usually means I use AnkhSVN. For anyone paying for the VisualSVN client, I really think you should evaluate this...
View ArticleUsing MongoDB in Powershell
Readers of this blog know that I’ve been using MongoDB for a while, and I’ve recently become very excited about Powershell. Well recently I’ve been able to combine the two together for pure dynamically...
View ArticleContinuous Integration with Windows Azure SDK 1.7, Powershell and TFS Build too!
Environments change and the solutions to support them have to keep up. I was very entertained with my old deployment solution for a good while. However, we eventually moved to Azure, and I needed to...
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