Based on the post ‘Monospaced Programming Fonts with Ligatures‘ from Scott Hanselman I tried if that works in for the classic Visual Studio too. Short answer: yes, the Ligatures support … Continue Reading Visual Studio 2017 support for Ligatures fonts like ‘Fira Code’
Over the last months the topic of estimations for developing software with many people arise many times. The thing with the story-points for estimations often seems to be confusing so … Continue Reading Estimations: Story-Points vs. Hours
In TFS and VSTS one can create a whole list of triggers that particular build-jobs. In the drop-down one can select an existing branch and all done. But if you … Continue Reading Trigger TFS and VSTS buildjobs using wildcards
This is a topic my colleague and I are discussing a lot the last few weeks because we started a little internal framework/library which should help us building small to … Continue Reading Layer-Architecture: Separation of View, Business-Logic and physical data-access
Auch am letzten Tag der BUILD 2017 Konferenz gab es wieder eine menge interessanter und unterhaltsamer Sessions. Einige waren so unterhaltsam, dass man diese schon fast als Nerd-Comedy bezeichnen könnte. … Continue Reading Microsoft BUILD 2017 – Day 3 (German)
Heute war ich an diversen Session. Dazwischen max. 30 Minuten Pause – also ein dichtes Programm. Dabei habe ich die folgenden Themen aufgegriffen. Windows 10 Diverse Updates wurden während der … Continue Reading Microsoft BUILD 2017 Day 2
Der erste Tag der Microsoft BUILD 2017 Konferenz ist für mich um. Zeit ein paar Highlights festzuhalten, was mir besonders geblieben ist. Dabei handelt es sich nur um einen ganz … Continue Reading Microsoft BUILD 2017 Day 1 (German)
At our company we are working mainly with TFS and VSTS using GIT repositories. We also set up our project teams with a Lead-Developer. A Lead-Dev has multiple responsibilities. One … Continue Reading Auto-Complete Pull-Requests with TFS and VSTS
ASP.Net MVC Core introduced the new TagHelpers. The should take the C#-Magic out of the Razor views so people without C# know-how – mainly “the HTML/CSS-only Web-Designer” can work on … Continue Reading Thoughts about TagHelpers
I remembered that I saw TFS boards where the ID’s where shown directly within the board and one didn’t need to open each work-item to get it’s ID. I need … Continue Reading How to show ID’s in TFS story’s and tasks
After working with Visual Studio and R# for many years now I discovered this feature just yesterday. Maybe some of you find it useful too. I removed code that was depending … Continue Reading Removing unused Nuget Packages
If your app is loading HTML with Javascript in there using AJAX these dynamic scripts will not show up in Chrome script-debugger (nor Firefox). They show up in IE 11 … Continue Reading How to debug dynamic Javascript’s in Chrome
I just updated to the latest VisualStudio 2017 RC, .Net Core 1.1.1 and worked on a previously started little ASP.Net Core app. I’ve managed Nuget packages for the app by … Continue Reading Where is the Package.config file gone?
Some time ago I’ve written a blog post on how to build a connection indicator using ASP.Net MVC, SignalR and TypeScript. I had to write one again and did an … Continue Reading SignalR Connection Indicator reloaded
Based on my previous blog post “Decouple IoC/DI container when authoring a C# library“ I have written some C# Nuget packages to have that Service Registry thing easily available in … Continue Reading Common Service Registry
In Part 1 I showed how I code against the Dynamics CRM SDK with my own ICrmSession and how I can do unit-testing based on those few interfaces and classes. … Continue Reading Testability for Dynamics CRM SDK code Part 2