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Darrell Norton

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Darrell Norton is a consultant for CapTech Ventures.
DDCPX After-market solutions blog Posted: Mar 8, 2006 11:53 PM
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Microsoft's DDCPX Team Blog has a category for "after-market solutions." Their goal is to "help ease your pain by providing solutions for problems for which hotfixes and service packs don’t make sense."

What are some examples of after-market solutions?

To put this more concretely, here are some types of after-market solutions that can make your life easier when you use Microsoft’s developer products:

  • Power Toys
  • SDKs and samples
  • Diagnostic tools
  • Product extensions that help with your productivity
They already have a few tools up, such as the Team Foundation Server user admin tool and MSBEE:
What is the MSBee tool?  MSBee (Microsoft Build in Everett Environment) allows a user to use MSBUILD to target the .NET Framework version 1.1 (codename Everett), instead of the .NET Framework 2.0 (codename Whidbey).
Check it out at http://blogs.msdn.com/ddcpxblg/archive/category/11083.aspx

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