Friday, October 21st, 2011

October 21, 2011 – Learn TFS Daily

Check out this hand-drawn awesomeness to end your week. On with the links…

Manual Testing Code Coverage – Yeah! from Jeff Levinson
Jeff has a nice post showing how you’ll be able to enable and collect code coverage statistics in Dev11 for manual testing efforts. Code coverage for manual testing was promised many moons ago for MTM 2010 but it didn’t make it in the product, but you’ll be good to go in the next release.

Inside the C++/CX Design from Visual C++ Team Blog
Jim Springfield from the Visual C++ team has some details into the new language extensions in C++ called C++/CX. C++/CX was designed to support the new Windows 8 API model, and you’ll be able to start playing with it in the Dev11 Preview that was released at BUILD.

Coded UI Tests for jqueryui from Mathew Aniyan
If you’ve found yourself developing a bit with jquery, you’ll want to check this post on how to develop Coded UI Tests for web applications that have jqueryui widgets. Lots of details and code can be found at the link.

TFS Integration Tools – Can I Migrate All Work Items from One Team Project Collection to Another? from Willy-Peter Schaub
When it comes to TFS migrations, by far the most common scenario I encountered was the need to move work items from one TFS server to another or one TFS project to another. It’s common when teams collapse (or expand) their TFS installation and move from older versions of TFS to TFS 2010. In this post, Willy summarizes the different scenarios for migrating work from one TFS to another, and more specifically one TFS Project Collection to another. There’s also a bit about the limitations in this process, so you’ll want to give this a read if you’re planning a migration and need to understand your options better.

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