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I've not used VSO yet, but I have been reading up on it and I am very intrigued. I wish I had more time to try it out.
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I am one of the early adopter and I like it so much for my personal use, I can easily share my code with my friends and even work with them,
please try it out it's awesome and powerful.
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I plan to as soon as I get the chance. I have been using VS Ultimate 2013 for the past few months, and I am really excited about it.
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Me too. I've been using it before it was known as Visual Studio Online and have been using TFS since 2007.
/ravi
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My one gripe about VSO w/ Git is that they don't support some of the Build niceties that you get if you use TFVC. Most notably, checking drops back in to SCC. Makes it hard to fab up chained builds and separate out your projects well. Means I have had to resort to checking in binaries that could otherwise be pulled from a Drops folder if they'd bring that functionality to the Git area.
Nonetheless, I have migrated *all* my projects over to VSO Git from Bitbucket & elsewhere, so I totally agree!
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Thanks for the compliment on the post, hopefully you found it useful.
Honestly I didn't have any Git experience either. Having an IDE built around it (Visual Studio) that does all the command-line stuff for you is very helpful.
I have a friend that works at MS and the word is that internally all projects are built on Git and TFVC receives no more funding. To me that means it's going away - hence my reason for "jumping in".
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So what do you guys do when the internet is not working? I work on sites which are phone dead zones and where there is no internet access. Guess I'll never know what it is like in a work environment.
What happens if you have super-slow broadband or an uppy-downy connection - how do you use that time productively?
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Honestly, I have never been through such a situation, but if I were stuck in such a situation, I will work on local copy and when I do get internet access then I will check it in or get the latest.
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VSO is pretty nice, but only for personal projects, I won't trust Microsoft my work projects source code, that's why I have my own TFS server somewhere in the cloud...
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I can not agree more,
Closed Source in cloud is a horrible idea : I think.
not just in Microsoft's cloud but in any cloud.
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It have its benefits, as long as you have a backup somewhere else.
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Anyone know a good website for learning html 5?
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Yep: This one[^]
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952)
Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)
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W3C is often regarded as a bad place to learn things from due to their inconsistencies with their own standards.
http://www.w3fools.com/[^]
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Hi
Bet CP is regarded the same way
With friendly greetings,
Eric Goedhart
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No, the W3Fools website is talking about W3Schools, not the W3C! W3Schools is not affiliated with the W3C in any way, and the website of the W3C is reliable.
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Try here
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/[^]
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Yes - we're running a contest specifically to provide a great place to learn. See the articles in the Contest section[^]
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Hello sir,
Done that, but can you suggest some good books for the same?
Thanks,
-Rahul
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