Show #238 | 5/17/2007 (67 minutes)
Eric Sink and Martin Woodward on CI and Source Control
Eric Sink is back, this time with Martin Woodward to chat about Source Control systems and Continuous Integration.
Eric Sink graduated in 1990 from the University of Illinois with a degree in computer science. After living for a year in Spain, he spent five years at Spyglass, where he led the group that developed the Web browser later to become known as Internet Explorer. In 1997, Eric left Spyglass and founded SourceGear, which is now a leading vendor of version control tools. In 2002, SourceGear was honored by Inc. magazine as one of the 500 fastest-growing private companies in America."
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Martin Woodward is a senior software engineer at Teamprise and a Team System MVP. By day he works as a Java developer providing the cross platform and Eclipse integrations to Team Foundation Server. By night he hangs out in the Team System communities and helps out with his local .NET user groups in Northern Ireland. Being part of the only team outside of Microsoft to write a full client to Team Foundation Server, Martin has a unique understanding into the inner workings of the product which he likes to bore people with whenever possible. When not talking or propping up a bar, you can find him over on his blog at woodwardweb.com
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