The Daily Six Pack: November 2, 2015

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A COLLECTION OF LINKS FOR LOVERS OF I.T. Dirk Strauss . . . . Feature link: GitHub Integration in Visual Studio 2015 GitHub Integration in Visual Studio 2015, Tillman Dickson Other Visual Studio 2015 Update 1 RC Available, Eric Battalio Using Pex And Microsoft Code Digger To Better Understand And Test Your Code, Rion Williams Agile at Microsoft, Steve Denning XML deserialize to abstract class, interface

The Daily Six Pack: June 17, 2015

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A COLLECTION OF LINKS FOR LOVERS OF I.T. Dirk Strauss . . . . Feature link: Static Code Analysis Fix your code, don’t disable static analysis, Derik Whittaker Other LINQ: Notation, Syntax, and Snags, Jeff Yates Run Tests After Build – Automatically Running Unit Test After Build Success in Visual Studio, Abhijit Jana MS Dev Show – Hardware and Software We Use, Jason Young & Carl

The Daily Six Pack: April 29, 2015

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A COLLECTION OF LINKS FOR LOVERS OF I.T. Dirk Strauss . . . . Feature link: Little Wonders of C# 6 The Little Wonders of C# 6 - A Presentation to the St. Louis .NET User Group, James Michael Hare Other PowerShell Tools for Visual Studio - Now Available, Brian Moore 1 day to go .... //build 2015, Ahmed Waheed Parallels

The Daily Six Pack: February 26, 2014

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A COLLECTION OF LINKS FOR LOVERS OF I.T. Dirk Strauss . . . . Feature link: Visual Studio 2013 GitHub Setting Up GitHub to work with Visual Studio 2013 Step-by-Step, Michael Crump Other A new look for .NET Reference Source, Alok Shriram The New TFS 2013 Agile Planning Features in Update 2, Dave Burnison Announcing the new Roslyn-powered .NET Framework Reference

The Daily Six Pack: June 5, 2013

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At TechEd, Brian Harry announced Visual Studio 2013 and Team Foundation Server 2013. He also announced many of the Application Lifecycle Management features that they will include. Also remember that a preview of Visual Studio 2013 and Team Foundation Server 2013 will be available at the Build conference later this