CruiseControl & MSTest from Visual Studio 2008

Ages ago I posted on using MSTest and CruiseControl .NET with VS2005. As I am presenting tomorrow to the Yorkshire Extreme Programming Club on CC.Net I thought it a good idea to revisit this subject with VS2008. Well basically nothing has changed, the old ccnet.config I detailed still works. However, I discovered that you no longer really need the block to delete the TestProject.TRX file as it seem the 2008 MSTest....

March 11, 2008 · 2 min · Richard Fennell

TFS 'Invalid File Handle' when getting files

I was recently working at a client’s site where they were using TFS 2008 in a dual server setup. When getting large numbers of files (e.g. a Get Latest for the whole solution of 20+ projects) they were intermittently see ‘Invalid file handle’ errors. However, if they selected a smaller set of files, or just retried it would often work. We could spot no major pattern other than volume of files....

March 11, 2008 · 2 min · Richard Fennell

After months on backorder my HTC Cruise arrives, was it worth the wait?

What seems many months ago I ordered an HTC Cruise from Expansys. My old QTEK S100 was literally falling apart. The new phone was supposedly on 4 day delivery, well it took best part of 4 months to arrive (don’t you just hate online stock levels and delivery dates that are just wrong) but was the wait worth it? Well I have been using it for a couple of weeks and in general I would say yes it was worth the wait....

March 11, 2008 · 2 min · Richard Fennell

SIlverlight 2 SDK Beta 1 - Control Samples

Interesting to see that the samples of Silverlight controls have been shipped with associated MSTest projects. I think this is first for Microsoft. Now this is a great way to see the intention behind the way any bit of code was designed. A good test set is far more use than most documentation, as it truly matches the code features. If you are doing TDD then it cannot get stale.

March 7, 2008 · 1 min · Richard Fennell

March 2008 meeting of the Yorkshire Extreme Programming Club

In a change from the usual venue in Leeds, the next meeting of the Extreme Programming club will be at Black Marble’s office in Bradford. I will be giving a updated version of my DDD4 presentation on Cruise Control .NET. The fun starts a 7pm on Wednesday the 12th of March, it is free and open to all, see you there.

March 3, 2008 · 1 min · Richard Fennell