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Binu Thayamkery is a seasoned software architect with more than 13 years of experience in developing enterprise grade connected systems using Microsoft Technologies. In his current position as a lead consultant-solution architect with Prudential Financial, he is working on architecture of next generation investment reporting framework using .net 3.5/WCF/AJAX, etc. He holds a Masters Degree in Computer Science from Colorado State University. Subi Thayamkery is an experienced software developer with more than 8 years of developing various application software systems ranging from workflow automation systems to compliance management tools. She currently works as a technology consultant for Prudential Financial where she helps develop a new system for corportate governance department. She holds an Electrical Engineering degree from New Jersey Institute of Technology.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Visual Studio 2008 and VSS 2005

Installed Visual Studio.Net 2008 Team System today. First thing noticed was VSS integration was not there. I use VSS 2005 for source control not Team Foundation Server(TFS). It didn't take much time on google to find an update for VSS 2005 and a useful blog entry in Richard Berg's Blog.
Once you apply the VSS update from this link you are all set to use VS.Net 2008 with VSS. (This update fixes a whole bunch of VSS issues as listed here.)

(Make sure that in Visual Sudio 2008, Tools > Options - Source Control, Microsoft Visual Sourcesafe is selected as current source control plug-in)

Cheers!

Welcome 2008!

Welcome 2008!
We hope New Year brings new hope and cheer in everyone’s life.
We are glad to announce that we are back to blogging our .Net life. We had taken a nice long break from all these and now back to explore more in .Net world.

Cheers!