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Team Foundation Server will offer support starting with its next major release, and starting today, Visual Studio 2012 users can use the “community technology preview” of the Git plugin on top ...
Microsoft is adding a new Team Foundation Server project to the popular code repository Git. Called "Git-tf", the offering merges centralized repository functionality with the collaborative nature of ...
Microsoft announced on Wednesday that Visual Studio and Team Foundation Service (TFS) will fully support and integrate with Git source control. Microsoft Technical Fellow Brian Harry made the ...
Microsoft announced on January 30 its roadmap for adding support for Git to its Visual Studio development-tool suite and Team Foundation app-lifecycle-management technologies. Cue flying pigs ...
Team Foundation Server will support the hosting of Git repositories “starting today.” Regarding Git support in Visual Studio, today Microsoft “released a CTP of a VSIX plugin” to that end ...
Since 2013, Microsoft has been integrating Git into TFS, and today TFS and Visual Studio offer full support for centralized version control using TFVC and distributed version control using Git.
The biggest ALM win from my point of view is that Visual Studio now supports Git in addition to Team Foundation Server’s native version control. (Clearly, the Microsoft that added Git support to ...
You can commit and push your code changes to Team Foundation Server, Visual Studio Online, and Git directly from the Visual Studio IDE. Visual Studio Online and Team Foundation Server 2015 now ...
For those who were wondering what Microsoft would do with Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS ... Users of the on-prem complement to VSTS, aka Team Foundation Server (TFS), will turn into Azure ...
Microsoft is adding a new Team Foundation Server project to the popular code repository Git. Called "Git-tf", the offering merges centralized repository functionality with the collaborative nature of ...