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How-to: Add Visual Studio Command Prompt To Visual Studio

Luc van Vugt March 13, 2017 March 13, 2017BC command prompt, how-to, Team Foundation Server, Visual Studio, VS2017 2

As you know my daily work is highly depending on Visual Studio Team Foundation Services, so when last week VS 2017 was released, I immediately installed it and continued my work as before. It's one of those great things of VS: a high up- and downward compatibility. It makes me…

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Statical Prism and TRANSFERFIELDS

Luc van Vugt December 19, 2015 December 19, 2015BC GIT, NAV, Statical Prism, Team Foundation Server, Tools 0

For about 2 years I have been using Statical Prism on and off, depending on the type of project I am working on, as in some cases I have the availability over IDYN’s Object Manager (OMA). With NAV 2016 and a license update Statical Prism is in focus again. For…

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Dynamics NAV Conference Season is On …

Luc van Vugt October 2, 2015 October 2, 2015BC Build, NAV, Team Foundation Server 2

… almost. With Directions EMEA 2015, October 5-7, in Mannheim, Germany, it is starting off on Monday, followed by a ‘load’ of other conferences: NAVUG Summit, October 13-16, in Reno, US Directions 2015, October 25-28, in Orlando, US NAV TechDays 2015 November 18-20, in Antwerp, Belgium Convergence 2015 EMEA, November…

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NAV ALM with Team Foundation Server – On Tour #2

Luc van Vugt July 25, 2015 July 25, 2015BC NAV, Team Foundation Server, Training 0

Summer vacation season on the Northern hemisphere, but also the preamble to the conference season: Directions EMEA 2015, in Mannheim, Germany Directions 2015 in Orlando, US NAV TechDays 2015 in Antwerp, Belgium And we have been working hard to get TFS on the agenda, and we got it there … So go…

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Comments are evil?

Luc van Vugt January 4, 2015 January 4, 2015BC C/AL, code comments, code markers, NAV, Team Foundation Server 1

Did you read Soren’s last post? You should as it contains a worthwhile standpoint regarding commenting code. And it’s down right clear that Soren abhors commenting code. Even that much that he doesn’t allow me putting a comment to his post! So here I am ending up on my own blog…

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How-to: Configure Visual Studio to Use an External Compare Tool

Luc van Vugt December 18, 2014 December 18, 2014BC Araxis, how-to, Team Foundation Server, Visual Studio 1

During my two days NAV ALM using TFS training I got the question how I did configure my Visual Studio client to work with Araxis instead of the built-in compare tool. I easily could show them how it was configured. Nevertheless I had to admit I didn’t think up this…

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NAV ALM with Team Foundation Server – On Tour

Luc van Vugt September 30, 2014 September 30, 2014BC ALM, NAV, Team Foundation Server, Training 0

Returned from summer vacation, picking up daily work and, as you might say, … getting ready for the touring season. The NAV on TFS tour. Or somewhat longer: NAV ALM with Team Foundation Server – On Tour. By now the tour is already on the run. It started two weeks ago…

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Welcome to the Dynamics blog-o-sphere! #9

Luc van Vugt September 22, 2014 September 22, 2014BC blog-o-sphere, Dynamics, external blog, NAV, Team Foundation Server 1

Might be surprising to you, but if I read a blog post title saying Source control…is it really worth it?, you got me hooked! I guess I found, or actually it was Soren who did it for me, a non (ex) MSFT that seems to love Team Foundation Server (TFS). Hooray….

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Workshop NAV ALM using Team Foundation Server

Luc van Vugt March 4, 2014 March 4, 2014BC ALM, NAV, Team Foundation Server 0

In close cooperation with the Plataan I will be conducting a 2 days workshop on NAV ALM using Team Foundation Server. You’re welcome to join! Please check out below our new workshop ‘NAV ALM using Team Foundation Server’. “A perfect – no, even better – alternative to the various home…

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NAV ALM with Team Foundation Server | How-to Videos

Luc van Vugt January 15, 2014 January 15, 2014BC ALM, how-to, NAV, Team Foundation Server 0

As you probably have noticed I have been detailing my NAV TechDays starting with branch and merge strategies. Meanwhile “TFS brother in arms” Soren Klemmensen has taken off with how-to videos. Very instructive! Click on the image to go to Soren’s blog. Soren has already created two videos: Using NAV with…

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