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From Lessons Learned to Lessons Productized

Presented by Tim Wagner on Apr 14, 2011 Length 00:59:09     Download: MP3
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Process & Practices,
Architecture & Design
Topics
Visual Studio ,
QCon San Francisco 2010 ,
Agile in the Enterprise ,
Microsoft ,
QCon ,
.NET ,
Stories & Case Studies ,
IDE ,
Agile ,
Companies ,
Conferences ,
Visual Studio 2010 ,
Programming
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Summary
Tim Wagner discusses how the Visual Studio team at Microsoft uses customer feedback to improve the development process, testing and productivity of a 50 MLOC product.

Bio
Dr. Tim Wagner is the Director of Development for the Visual Studio Ultimate team, which delivers tools for modeling and understanding code architecture, debugging, and performance diagnostics. His previous roles at Microsoft include development manager for the Visual Studio platform team, where he was responsible for renovating the VS shell, editor, and project systems.

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