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7. November 2010 07:43
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Developer Hardware - How Much Is Enough?

7. November 2010 07:43 by Troy | 0 Comments

Some analysis into the question of how much horsepower does a software developer really need in their workstation? [More]

Categories: General , Hardware , MSBuild | Tags: developer workstation, hardware, benchmarks, MSBuild | Permalink

16. May 2009 02:49
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Maximum file path length - Windows and TFS - Part 2 - error CS0006: Metadata file could not be found

16. May 2009 02:49 by Troy | 0 Comments

CS0006: Metadata file could not be found - may be related to maximum path length [More]

Categories: ASP.NET , C# .NET , MSBuild , VS.NET | Tags: team foundation server, tfs, maximum path length, cs0006 | Permalink

10. March 2009 11:12
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SQL Server Gotcha - Cannot open database requested in login 'dbName'.

10. March 2009 11:12 by Troy | 0 Comments

SQL Server 2008 connection problem gotcha with troubleshooting steps taken and final solution [More]

Categories: ASP.NET , SQL Server , VS.NET , MSBuild | Tags: sql server, connection error, msbuild | Permalink

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