Working with Visual Studio 2010 – Part 9
This is part 9 of my Working with Visual Studio 2010 video series. So far we have covered these topics in previous parts:
- Part 1 – Creating the Team Project
- Part 2 – Creating the User Stories
- Part 3 – Adding Users to Team Projects
- Part 4 – Planning the Iteration
- Part 5 – Test Driven Development
- Part 6 – Test Driven Development (continued)
- Part 7 – Creating a WPF application
- Part 8 – Creating Test Cases and Bugs
In part 9 I show how to fix the bug reported by the tester in VS 2010, how the tester can verify the bug fix in Test and Lab Manager and finally how to close the bug.
Hope you like it. See you in next video!
Julio
Working with Visual Studio 2010 – Part 8
This is part 8 of my Working with Visual Studio 2010 video series. So far we have covered these topics in previous parts:
- Part 1 – Creating the Team Project
- Part 2 – Creating the User Stories
- Part 3 – Adding Users to Team Projects
- Part 4 – Planning the Iteration
- Part 5 – Test Driven Development
- Part 6 – Test Driven Development (continued)
- Part 7 – Creating a WPF application
In part 8 I create and execute a test case and also record a bug using Test and Lab Manager, which is part of the Visual Studio 2010 suite of products. You can see how to include a screenshot, a video and more relevant information from the test result into the bug, which will in turn be very useful information for the developer.
Next video will be about fixing this bug. See you then!
Working with Visual Studio 2010 – Part 7
This is part 7 of my Working with Visual Studio 2010 video series. So far we have covered these topics in previous parts:
- Part 1 – Creating the Team Project
- Part 2 – Creating the User Stories
- Part 3 – Adding Users to Team Projects
- Part 4 – Planning the Iteration
- Part 5 – Test Driven Development
- Part 6 – Test Driven Development (continued)
In part 7 I create the user interface for the Book Store application. I show how to create a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application that can take advantage of the Visual Studio Data Sources window and Data Binding. Finally I check in the new project associating it with the developer task.
I intentionally introduced a bug while creating this user interface. Can you find it? Well, if you can’t, we’ll work on it as we switch to the tester’s role in the next video!
Julio.
Working with Visual Studio 2010 – Part 6
This is part 6 of my Working with Visual Studio 2010 video series. So far we have covered these topics in previous parts:
- Part 1 – Creating the Team Project
- Part 2 – Creating the User Stories
- Part 3 – Adding Users to Team Projects
- Part 4 – Planning the Iteration
- Part 5 – Test Driven Development
In part 6 I continue doing some Test Driven to actually make our unit test go to the green state. I also show some quick ADO.NET Entity Framework use and finally how to check-in your code to Team Foundation Server while associating that check-in with the developer task.
Hope you like it!
Julio
Working with Visual Studio 2010 – Part 5
This is part 5 of my Working with Visual Studio 2010 video series. So far we have covered these topics in previous parts:
- Part 1 – Creating the Team Project
- Part 2 – Creating the User Stories
- Part 3 – Adding Users to Team Projects
- Part 4 – Planning the Iteration
In part 5 I show how to start coding using some Test Driven Development. Ran a little bit out of time, so this part covers from the Visual Studio solution creation to running the unit test getting a fail result. Next part covers making the test pass.
Enjoy!
Julio
Working with Visual Studio 2010 – Part 4
This is part 4 of my Working with Visual Studio 2010 video series. So far we have covered these topics in previous parts:
- Part 1 – Creating the Team Project
- Part 2 – Creating the User Stories
- Part 3 – Adding Users to Team Projects
In part 4 I show how to plan your iteration, also known as sprint. You can see how to specify the iteration duration, assign tasks to team members and check your iteration capacity to make sure the team will not commit to more tasks than they can actually complete.
Hope you like it.
Julio
Working with Visual Studio 2010 – Part 3
This is part 3 of my Working with Visual Studio 2010 video series. So far we have covered these topics in previous parts:
In this third part I show how to add users to Team Projects. This requires granting access to domain users in Team Foundation Server, SharePoint and Reporting Services. An easy task but usually causes a little confusion when working with TFS for first time.
In next part I will show how to appropriately plan your first sprint and you’ll see some cool stuff in the new Iteration Backlog Excel workbooks that come with TFS 2010. Don’t miss it!
Julio


