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Tag Archives: Book
Azure Notebooks – Great tool
Great tool from Microsoft. Read the book and practice directly from your browser. No setup hurdles, no download issues, and so on. Many books related to Python, R and Data Science are available now. Add new skills to your expertise … Continue reading
Dialogue with Visual Studio – Performance Testing
Visual Studio is an Integrated Development Environment from Microsoft. This IDE provides features and tools to manage all phases of software life cycle. When it comes to performance of an application, most of the time we look outside for help … Continue reading
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My Book status – 10-Jan-2016
I have been writing few books, capturing my experience on various technologies, for a while. March 2014, I have started my endeavor to express my knowledge through books. It was really a challenge to take such a step to publish books … Continue reading
Writing TFS Administration Book
Hello All I have been working with various clients on Team Foundation Server implementations, for a long time. Implementation varies from Version Management to complete DevOps. I have faced many hurdles in my journey; resulted new learning and experience. I … Continue reading