30th September - 2nd October 2010

University of York

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Development Life Cycle using Visual Studio Team Edition for DB Professionals

Microsoft Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals for the first time makes the database developer a first class citizen in the Microsoft development family. In this session I will cover the complete development life cycle using this tool, addressing issues such as schema management, source control, testing, data generation and deployment.

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Richard Fennell

Richard Fennell is a Director of Black Marble, a Microsoft Gold Partner based in Yorkshire. He is a Chartered Engineer, Member of the British Computer Society, MCAD and MCSD.NET, with over 20 years experience in the IT industry. Richard is a regular speaker at DDD and other community events, speaking on a variety of subjects. At DDD3 he spoke on automated testing, DDD4 on Continuous Integration and at DDD5 on Visual Studio Team System.

Richard Fennell's blog http://blogs.blackmarble.co.uk/blogs/rfennell/default.aspx



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