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James Manning
Software Design Engineer for Visual Studio project at Microsoft

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Principal Test Manager for Visual Studio Team Foundation Server at Microsoft

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On Some TFS Related

August 3rd, 2009
by Olga Belokurskaya

Hi there!

Haven’t been here for quite a time, and missed some interesting events, including the availability of Silverlight 3 and announcement of Expression Blend 3. Haven’t you forgotten, that last year it was promised (Brian Harry did it in his blog) to create more seamless integration between TFS and Expression Blend?

That was done. TFS integration is in the top ten of new features in Expression Blend 3. The team workflow is now available for designers, TFS now ensures safe, up-to-date designers work available to the whole team. Everyone’s happy (after they get the patch to Team Foundation 2008 to ensure the integration to work).

Besides, there are lots of nice useful things there, such as improved UI to increase productivity, the possibility for designers and developers to work simultaneously on both the design and code aspects of the application, possibility to edit code directly in Expression Blend 3 through A full code editor with XAML, C# and VB Intellisense, and many more.

P.S. By the way, our TeamExpand guys have not been resting upon their oars as well. So watch the news :) .

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