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    Live Dependency Validation in Visual Studio 2017
    AvatarJean-Marc PrieurNovember 30, 2016Nov 30, 201611/30/16

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    pLast month we announced that Visual Studio “Dev15” Preview 5 now supported Live Dependency Validation. In this blog post,

    I’ll give you an update about:

    an on-demand //connect 2016 video we’ve recorded about Live Dependency Validation
    improvements in the experience in Visual Studio 2017 RC
    known issues: what did not make it for RC,

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    Evolving the Visual Studio Test Platform – Part 3: .NET Core, convergence, and cross-plat
    Pratap LakshmanPratap LakshmanNovember 29, 2016Nov 29, 201611/29/16

    [This is the 3rd post in the series on evolving the Visual Studio Test Platform. You can read the earlier posts here:
    Evolving the Visual Studio Test Platform – Part 2,
    Evolving the Visual Studio Test Platform – Part 1]
    As .NET Core draws an ever-growing community of developers with existing assets and experiences,

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    Getting the most out of Git
    AvatarAyushman JainNovember 28, 2016Nov 28, 201611/28/16

    Posted on behalf of guest blogger: Tobias Günther, CEO Fournova . Git Tower and Team Services together provide an awesome Git solution for your team, on Mac and (now!) Windows. 
    —
    In the last few years, millions of developers have started to use Git.

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    Test Controller, Test Agent versions and their usage in different scenarios
    Prachi Bora (MSFT)Prachi Bora (MSFT)November 23, 2016Nov 23, 201611/23/16

    There have been several questions on the different scenarios related to running automated tests in various workflows and which versions can / cannot be used.
    Let’s use the following 2 names for categorizing how agents get used:

    Test Controller/Test Agent (TC/TA) scenarios –

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    Team Services November Extensions Roundup
    AvatarJoe BourneNovember 18, 2016Nov 18, 201611/18/16

    This month, I’ve got two fun new extensions that have lots of potential; both of them are highly trending – taking some of the top spots for our most downloaded extensions over the last 30 days. I hope you enjoy these and have a Happy Thanksgiving!

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    Azure App Services Continuous Delivery
    AvatarGopinath C H[MSFT]November 17, 2016Nov 17, 201611/17/16

    We are continuously working on improving and simplifying the deployment experience to Azure from Visual Studio Team Services. As a part of that effort, we are excited to announce preview of the Continuous Delivery feature we have added for App Services in the Azure portal.

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    Storyboard shapes extensions being deprecated from Visual Studio Marketplace
    AvatarHarysh MenonNovember 16, 2016Nov 16, 201611/16/16

    PowerPoint integration has been deprecated in Visual Studio 2019
    Starting today Visual Studio extensions are now being served from the Visual Studio Marketplace. Nearly all 10,000 + private and public Visual Studio extensions have been migrated to the Visual Studio Marketplace.

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    Visual Studio extensions now on the Marketplace!
    AvatarHarysh MenonNovember 16, 2016Nov 16, 201611/16/16

    We launched the public preview of the Visual Studio Marketplace at Connect() last year. Since then we’ve added a lot of features and have seen great engagement from developers both building and consuming extensions. But there was always one major missing element in our catalog,

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    Announcing general availability of Release Management
    AvatarGopinath C H[MSFT]November 16, 2016Nov 16, 201611/16/16

    Today we are excited to announce the general availability of Release Management in Visual Studio Team Services. Release Management is available for Team Foundation Server 2017 as well.
    Since we announced the Public Preview of Release Management, we have been adding new features continuously and the service has been used by thousands of customers whose valuable feedback has helped us improve the product.

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    Announcing Public Preview for Work Item Search
    AvatarShruti Poddar [MSFT]November 16, 2016Nov 16, 201611/16/16

    Today, we are excited to announce the public preview of Work Item Search in Visual Studio Team Services. Work Item Search provides fast and flexible search across all your work items.
    With Work Item Search you can quickly and easily find relevant work items by searching across all work item fields over all projects in an account.

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