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Carl and Richard talk to Martin Woodward about Microsoft's announcement of integrating Git into Visual Studio and TFS. Martin talks about Microsoft's thinking about why and how to add Git support to Visual Studio and TFS. Then the conversation digs into the different configuration options - the Git tools work even in Visual Studio Express! Martin compares the differences of using Git directly from Studio as well as via TFS. It's a cool time to be a Studio programmer!


Martin Woodward is the Program Manager for Team Foundation Server at Microsoft. He helps to ensure that Eclipse and cross-platform developers are a thriving part of the TFS eco-system. Before joining Microsoft, Martin worked for Teamprise and was also voted Team System MVP of the year. He co-authored the book Professional Application Lifecycle Management with Visual Studio 2010 and is currently working on his next book, Professional Team Foundation Server 2010. When not working or writing, Martin can be found over on his blog at woodwardweb.com.


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Running Time 53 minutes      Date Thursday, January 31, 2013     Comments Comments


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