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  • tig66208 "@haacked: That great feeling when you finally get to refactor that ugly debt ridden code you've been meaning to for so long." amen about 32 days ago
  • tig66208 @TFService Your support says the hosted build issue is resolved, but sure doesn't seem like it to me... 45 mins for what should take 5. about 55 days ago
  • tig66208 @SendGrid should just concentrate on its business rather than fueling a fire. Maturity and discretion go a long way. about 61 days ago
  • tig66208 @SignalR we made the switch from Pusher to SignalR. No regrets so far! about 61 days ago
  • tig66208 @stevesi agreed. One can argue that in small teams it can / should be more collaboration than (micro) managing. A different beast entirely. about 61 days ago
  • tig66208 @shanselman thanks, I have my first dev conf speaking engagement next month. Good stuff. about 61 days ago

Jason Taylor Real World Azure Tales
I’ve realized as of late that I come home nearly every day (which, quite often is the next day) and do the following: - Say something along the lines of “what a day!” -Pour a big glass of a nice rye whiskey or a single malt scotch (Who am I, Jack Donaghy??) -Get back to working I’ve also realized that a good majority of my family and friends have zero ......

The ability to have a private AppFabric cache deployed as a cluster of worker roles, or piggy-backing your existing roles, is great. But there are some things to watch out for, which can cost you a lot of time, headache, and outage if it finds it’s way to production. Getting Started For those of you new to AppFabric caching, there are some great “getting ......

The folks over on the TFS / Visual Studio team have been working hard at releasing a steady stream of new features for their new hosted Team Foundation Service in the cloud. One of the most significant features released was simple continuous delivery of your solution into your Azure deployments. The original announcement from Brian Harry can be found ......

(This is a copy of a blog I wrote for my company blog at: http://www.stackify.com/azu... If you’re a .Net web developer today, no doubt you’ve enjoyed watching Windows Azure grow up over the past couple of years. The platform has scaled, stabilized (mostly), and added on a slew of great (and sometimes overdue) ......

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