Another declarative programming language to try to test

At the Alt.NET UK conference there was a good deal of discussion about tactics to test declarative languages such as XAML in WPF applications. Well it seems we have another one coming out of the Oslo project - ‘D’. Looks like there is no escape, testing of declarative languages is going to be a ripe area to develop tools and techniques.

February 7, 2008 · 1 min · Richard Fennell

Oh to be a tester....

Whilst at the Alt.net conference it was pointed out that I have a different view of the role of a tester in a software development team to many other people. It seems a tester, to many people, is viewed as a person who follows manual test scripts and/or monitors automated systems, they are really part of the QA process not part of development. Now to me this is just wrong. I started, a good while ago, in electronics testing and yes we did have people who sat with test gear and checked circuit boards gave the right voltages etc.; but we also had a test development team who built the test harnesses, scripts and tools. It is this second group in my option that equate to software testers - they are developers who write code to enable testing. They might do some manual testing but as much as possible this should be automated; we have computers available to us, so make them do the repetitive test work whenever possible. ...

February 3, 2008 · 2 min · Richard Fennell

First Alt.Net.UK Conference thoughts

I am sitting on the train heading north. After deciding trying to stream the England/Wales match from iPlayer on the train WiFi was probably not a good idea, especially after just reading the score, I though I should write about the Alt.Net UK Conference; a very interesting experience. It is great to meet so many people who are so enthusiastic over their jobs and learning how to do it better. There were some faces I knew from DDD and other community events, but also many new faces. I was surprised by the distance some people had travelled, I met a good few from around Europe, but I think Roy won the prize with a trip from Israel. ...

February 2, 2008 · 2 min · Richard Fennell

Registration for SQLBits II

It seems there are still some places left for SQLBits II in Birmingham on the 1st of March. If you want to go I suggest you register fast as these community events do fill up fast.

January 31, 2008 · 1 min · Richard Fennell

Presenting at the first meeting of the Peterborough VBug group

I enjoyed presenting on TFS at the inaugural meeting of the Peterborough VBug group last night. Thanks to Jyoti Majithia (VBug regional administrator) and Andy Westgarth (VBug chairman) for organising it. Hopefully this will be the start of another thriving user group community. If anyone wants a copy of the slide stack, there were no major changes between the one I used last night and the DDD5 one our main web site. There is also a screencast of demo of eScrum in the same archive. ...

January 31, 2008 · 2 min · Richard Fennell

Fun upgrading from Visual Studio TFS 2008 Beta2 to RTM

A while ago I made the classic mistake of installing the Beta2 of TFS on our live servers after seeing posts that it was reliable enough for production use. I had stupidly assumed that there would be an upgrade path to the RTM; there usually is from the last beta, but not this time. TIP: Don’t ever do this yourself, only use beta’s in places you can throw them away without any issues. ...

January 23, 2008 · 6 min · Richard Fennell

SQLBits II (the sql)

Just heard my session Development Life Cycle using Visual Studio Team Edition for DB Professionals has been accepted for SQLBits II on the 1st of March in Birmingham. Thanks to everyone who voted for it, and I hope to see you there. ![](http://www.sqlbits.com/images/SQLBIts II LogoWithDate.png)

January 23, 2008 · 1 min · Richard Fennell

SharePoint, TRACE.WriteLine and DebugView

I have been debugging some SharePoint 2007 webparts and have had to resort to TRACE output and the SysInternal DebugView; it is like ASP pages in the 90s all over again! Anyway had a weird problem that only alternate TRACE.WriteLine commands were appearing in the view. I have not found a reason why or a solution as yet, I suspect a buffer flushing issue, but you can work round it once you know it is happening. ...

January 22, 2008 · 1 min · Richard Fennell

Running the TFS Best Practice Analyzer and 2005 Team Explorer

If you run the 2008 Power Tools BPA against a TFS 2008 install that has the 2005 Team Explorer also installed on it you will get virtually no reports generated. It runs to completion but the reports are empty. This is due to some clash between the BPA and the TFS 2005 DLLs (V8.0). Removed the 2005 Team Explorer and it works as expected. Now you are probably asking why would I have 2005 Team Explorer on a 2008 install? It is because a number of the third party TFS add-ins, such as eScrum, require the 2005 DLLs either to install or to run. As in theory the 2005 and 2008 installs are site side by side so it should not be an issue - but it is for the BPA. ...

January 16, 2008 · 1 min · Richard Fennell

Presenting in Glasgow

I will be doing a TFS and Continuous Integration session for Scottish Developers on the 12th of February

January 14, 2008 · 1 min · Richard Fennell