Developer Solutions Team - Demos of MSBee, Managed Stack Explorer, and TFS Administration Tool
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11:17 Edit:
Josh Legard and Sarah rock! 2 of the smartest people in the Visual Studio Product Group I'd argue.
MSE is cool. Hope to see more investment in that tool. Some low hanging fruit is:
1) Show the path to the exe.
2) Add the Thread Name if it exists.
PS - Why is sqlservr.exe in the list? Is that just a loader?
So, no tripod on this one, eh?
yeah cool I'm sure they will invest more in the tools. Always they will be in future time !
It's actually not a "new" version of XP rather its a version of XP that is built with the latest security patches, and fixes baked right into the OS....Like Slipstreaming but slipstreaming into the core OS.
Build numbers on the desktop can be enabled via TweakUI.
Yeah i know, but it says "For testing purposes..."
Thanks I think.
We plan to do a bit of clean-up on the MSE tool and push out the source code so that people can add stuff they need into the tool.
The amount of investment in the tool is totally up to you. As Josh says above, we're planning to make it a shared source release, so feel free to jump into the code and play.
You can log bugs and feature ideas for MSE at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=61470
I'll have to take a look at the video again to see why sqlservr.exe is in the list. It's been a while since we shot the video.
No, i'm happily married.
I'll also add that WE ARE HIRING!
If you'd like to work with us feel free to drop your resume into my inbox @ jledgard@microsoft.com
Thanks. I should have added that sqlservr.exe is in my list as a managed 2.0 app (i.e. sql 2005 here). No threads show. I am guessing that is a managed loader and not sqlsrv itself as I think sql is native. Just was curious. Thanks again and looking forward to adding some features to MSE.
lol awesome, what's the crtieria?
You can find out more details about the job positions opened on the Developer Solutions team at position #1 and position #2.
I was a college hire, so yes, MS does hire college grads. =) You can find out more info about college hires on jobsblog.
Is there one for Australia? lol i meant like graduate programs where the company will take on a fresh grad and offer on the job trainings as well.
Is the JOB opening(s) for contract position by any chance?
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