Azure DevOps is pretty sweet. Manage your code, backlog, sprints, builds – the whole caboodle. Also, it has a comprehensive REST API so you can access your data and integrate
Azure DevOps is pretty sweet. Manage your code, backlog, sprints, builds – the whole caboodle. Also, it has a comprehensive REST API so you can access your data and integrate
Specifically I’m talking about assigning version numbers to your own code and manipulating those versions in CAL / AL and PowerShell. There are lots of different systems for assigning a
Visual Studio Code has moved quickly from “what’s that? Part of Visual Studio? No? Then why did they call it that?” to become the hub of much of my daily
Having spent years developing in C/SIDE I still get a little giddy using Visual Studio Code’s modern IDE features. You know, finding references to a function, renaming symbols, peeking definitions.
I’ve previously written about our experience with source control and our eventual migration to Git. I said that pull requests in Azure DevOps are awesome and are one of the