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Last year, I blogged a few times about a CodePlex project J.D. Meier was working on called Guidance Explorer (see my posts tagged with Guidance+Explorer). I thought Guidance Explorer had faded into patterns & practices history, but the reports of its demise were greatly exaggerated.
Take a look at this post from J.D. on using Guidance Explorer to mine and customize the growing body of Visual Studio Team System guidance underway in patterns & practices. As is becoming the fashion, he has a short video that shows you how.
If you are a hunter and gatherer of guidance, you'll want Guidance Explorer. Watch Video: How To - Personalize Team System Guidance with Guidance Explorer to see how you can use Guidance Explorer to build a custom collection of guidance from our Visual Studio Team System Guidance project. If you haven't used Guidance Explorer before, or it's been a while, you're in for a surprise. Seriously.
Source: J.D. Meier's Blog : New Video: How To - Personalize Team System Guidance with Guidance Explorer
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Anonymous
March 27, 2007
Mark Twain is great, JD too, and Guidance Explorer just helps me accomplish my daily work – as my offline KB, as doc generator when I need to create docs for my customers, or when conducting reviews it serves me as guiding light - funny , why they called it Guidance Explorer :)?Anonymous
March 28, 2007
Guidance Explorer is not only very powerful security (and performance) guidance tool - recently it met