[AccessD] Scrum

jwcolby jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Mon Mar 2 06:59:19 CST 2009


I don't have professional version of either.  I have standard edition of both though the 2008 was 
supposed to be limited to a year from when I got it, which Microsoft didn't disclose until AFTER I 
attended their release party to get the copy.

John W. Colby
www.ColbyConsulting.com


Salakhetdinov Shamil wrote:
> Thank you, Doug,
> 
> Now we have 5 team members! :)
> 
> Gustav,
> Mike,
> John,
> Doug,
> Shamil
> 
> And the team is complete for this first project as we plan to use TargetProcess SCRUM/agile management softwarem which free community edition has only five free licenses. I have got this edition already and I plan to install it within this week on my ASP.NET hosting site (because I do not have server side access to thsi ASP.NEt hosting site the installation needs some manual work).
> 
> The most urgent task now before we start is to get everybody the same VS version if possible.
> 
> In my opinion the best would be VS2008 Prof.
> If some of the team members will have VS2005 Prof. that would be still OK but with some issues in sharing sources prepared using different VS version.
> 
> If VS2005 and VS2008 Standard Edition compile well the following sample solutions
> 
> http://smsconsulting.spb.ru/download/scrum/nwnet.zip (~400KB)
> 
> and allow to use .NET ReportViewer control in design mode they also qualify as development evnironment.
> 
> If C#2008 Express Edition allow to use .NET ReportViewer control in design mode - it will also quialify.
> 
> The current version of sample solution referred above do have class library, which according to William's info do not compile under C# 2008 Express edition - the solution of this issue could be:
> 
> - compile classlib dlls under VS2005 or VS2006 Professional edition and give that compiled DLLs to the team memebrs with C# 2008 Express to use. The DLLs promise to be stable, and every library code team members with C# 2008 Express will create can be first put by them into their FE project and then moved into class lib. - some trouble but not that much - it can be handled. (The areferred above sample solution does have this classlib dll in \Bin subfolder)
> 
> Of course the best would be all of us to get alighed with VS2005 or VS2008 Professional (or Standard if it works well with the above sample projects).
> 
> I have both installed on one PC - VS2008 installs just fine on the same PC where VS2005 is installed (VS2008 needs quite some space to be installed but installation works smoothly. AFAIKR I have tested also VS2008 Prof. installation under VNWare and it worked OK).
> 
> Could that be that some AccessD members have some not used VS2008 Prof. licenses to share? - I mean the minimal MS Partner MSDN subscription usually have 5 licenses and some can be shared if not used? Am I wrong? (I have got my VS2008 Prof. license form my friend/partner who might have another not used VS2008 Prof. license - I will check)...
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> --
> Shamil
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Doug Murphy" <dw-murphy at cox.net>
> To: "'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'"<accessd at databaseadvisors.com>
> Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 16:34:21 -0800
> Subject: Re: [AccessD] Scrum
> 
>> OK, I signed into Shamil's site. By play I ment participate. I have VS2008
>> on my development machine. Not sure I have a full install of 2005. There is
>> enough to support SQL Server reports. My hope here is to learn from all of
>> the participants while hopefully contributing.
>>
>> Doug 
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
>> [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Gustav Brock
>> Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2009 10:44 AM
>> To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
>> Subject: Re: [AccessD] Scrum
>>
>> Hi Doug
>>
>> Great! Sounds indeed as you can "play" as you call it!
>> So please go ahead and sign up at Shamil's site:
>>
>>   http://shamils-4.hosting.parking.ru/dnn49 
>>
>> /gustav
>>
>>
>>>>> dw-murphy at cox.net 01-03-2009 18:58:58 >>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I have been working some with VS2008 in ASP.NET and a few small VB.NET
>> WinForms apps. I would like to work with you on this as I have been looking
>> at VS as a good database front end environment as Microsoft moves office
>> further away from what I think most business need for their application. I
>> see this as a good learning excercise.
>>
>> Let me know if I can play, help or lurk.
>>
>> Doug 
>>
>>
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