Vote to Treat TFS as an Enterprise Symbol Server
Ed Blankenship has a brilliant idea to make symbol servers even easier to use. He wants TFS itself to serve up the symbols instead of requiring you to create the […]
Debugger Canvas 1.1 is Released
There’s a lot of UI research going on focused around better debugging. Debugger Canvas is some that you can use today and the version 1.1 was just released. The speed […]
Wintellect is Hiring!!
Business is good and we need YOU! Wintellect is currently seeking senior level technical development resources for both contract and permanent employment for our current client projects. If you want […]
Paraffin 3.6–Now Keeping Custom Added Namespaces
Paraffin 3.6 can be downloaded here: https://training.atmosera.com/CS/files/folders/18310/download.aspx Dan Gough had an excellent feature request to have Paraffin copy over any manually added namespaces to the .WXS file like the following. […]
Visual Studio 2010 Extensions Recommendations
The other day I was asked which extensions for Visual Studio I use so in an effort to save keystrokes, I thought I’d list them here so I can refer […]
Setting the Power Plan with PowerShell

Edit: Make sure to read the comments from Shay Levy and Richard on clarifying my mistaken assumptions about how things work in PowerShell. Thanks to Richard & Shay for the […]
Want Source Server to Work with Managed Minidumps in Visual Studio? Here’s How!
So you have an awesome minidump your IT guys grabbed with ProcDump. You’ve followed all the rules and have a Symbol Server and Source Server all set up. You open […]
Things I Am Enjoying (December, 2011)
In the development world, there’s a lot of things that bump, distract, and annoy you through the day. Those get a lot of attention in blogs to help others work […]
Is That a WeakReference In Your Gen 2 or Are You Just Glad to See Me?
Sometimes it’s easy to see why your .NET server application is using so much memory, but other times it makes no sense at all. I was at Microsoft earlier this […]