Let the Music Play! (Matt Gertz)

Posted by: The Visual Basic Team, on 30 Oct 2007 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Oh, boy.  Sorry I havent written any posts lately, but Ive transitioned to a new job within Visual Studio and have been getting my sea legs there.  One of the job tasks is getting Visual Studio 2008 out to you folks, and while Ive always been involved with that aspect of the product in the past, it was always to a lesser degree.  I could best describe each day now as 23 hours of nervous tension followed by one hour of utter panic as we knock down the last few things that will keep...

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