John Miller
John, a principal developer at CODE Staffing, is a technical leader known for innovative solutions to tough business problems and is a persuasive communicator who can articulate technical solutions to stakeholders. He’s a hands-on technical lead working primarily with Azure and AWS on a wide range of projects, technologies and software architectures.
He is experienced with the latest software engineering tools and techniques and is a proponent of continuous delivery for legacy systems. John has a track record of measurable team improvement and is experienced in all aspects of agile software development, including Lean, SCRUM, Kanban, Extreme and SAFe. He is very effective when working with distributed teams.
John has presented sessions for numerous developer groups and has spoken at large vendor conferences. He is a book and multiple magazine author as well.
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Integrating VFP into VSTS Team Projects
Last updated: Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Published in: CODE Focus Magazine: 2007 - Vol. 4 - Issue 1 - Sedna: Beyond Visual FoxPro 9, VFP Conversion Papers
Whenever more than one person works on a software development project, introducing some process to coordinate the activities of the team members is a priority.The larger the team, the harder it is to manage. To meet this need, Microsoft created Visual Studio Team System (VSTS). VSTS is a state-of-the-art Software Development Life Cycle tool suite that is tightly integrated into Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. VSTS provides deep support for .NET projects; however, whenever a software solution includes components developed on a platform other than .NET, such as Microsoft Visual FoxPro (VFP), VSTS loses some of its value because the projects aren’t integrated into VSTS. Leveraging the extensibility features of VSTS and VFP, this article will help you integrate VFP projects into VSTS team projects enabling your team to apply a comprehensive process to your entire software development effort.