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Blog Post:
rfb: Marrying MSBuild and PowerShell
Frank Quednau
The rfb story moves on. Writing MSBuild without XML isn’t enough, it’s time to tap into the power of PowerShell and make it instantly accessible to your MSBuild script: rfb: Marrying MSBuild and PowerShell
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Sa, Mrz 13 2010
Blog Post:
A few things that have piled up
Frank Quednau
Well, unfortunately community server cannot read my shiny new self-made rss feed (well not quite, it is based on the relevant WCF classes ). Even so, I’m not that sad, since I had the glorious (for a Monday) idea to update this blog with Windows live Writer, which makes this reeal’ easy . Since the introduction...
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Mo, Mrz 8 2010
Blog Post:
Don't be afraid of your csproj-Files (III): We have a condition
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Project references Consider the following situation: You want to test an application that uses plugins. The dependencies look as such: read more
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Sa, Aug 16 2008
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Don't be afraid of your csproj-Files (II): Add Your own Targets
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In my first post on csproj-fun I had an example where after every build, the resulting assemblies lying in e.g. bin/debug would be merged into one and copied out to some other place. Maybe you do not want this every time yoyu rebuild your project, but you'd rather want to trigger it at will. The...
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Sa, Aug 2 2008
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Don't be afraid of your csproj-Files (I): Embracing the idea
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Intro Blimey, what a shock when MSBuild became available. NAnt was alive & kicking, hence the question emerged...WHY? read more
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Do, Jul 31 2008
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