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Boston Code Camp Wrap Up

What a weekend: 52 hours, 732 miles, 3 presentations, and one great time! Yes, despite the distance, I'm glad I was finally able to make it up to the Mother of all Code Camps, and I met some fantastic people there. I was able to sit in on one session John Baird presented, and having never heard him speak before, I was supremely impressed with the quality of his presentation. He is a fantastic presenter. I also had some time to sit around in the speaker room, where I was able to listen in on some really neat conversations.

I personally presented three sessions, and as promised, the takeaway information is below:

Visual Studio 2008 Tips and Treats

The, ahem, draft eBook, and the bonus material can be downloaded here. One of these days I will get around to updating it <g>.

Writing Better Software with Visual Studio 2008 Team Edition for Software Developers

While there are no downloads, you can see the initial diagrams I presented on the FXCop blog here.

Automation with MSBuild 3.5 and Team Build 2008

You can download the sample code here.

Enjoy!

Published Apr 09 2008, 10:09 PM by Steve
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Steve Andrews is an independent consultant, INETA speaker, and Microsoft MVP for Visual Studio ALM. He has been working in technology for over ten years focusing on custom application development and Application Lifecycle Management. Steve is also Microsoft and IBM certified and a community fanatic having led sessions at nearly 100 events across North America. When he's not developing software solutions or engaging with the community about software technology, Steve is a closet singer and songwriter and plays the guitar and keys. Occasionally, Steve even gets to sleep. Occasionally.
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