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Team System: Building a Visual Studio Team Explorer Extension

Posted: Dec/14/2009   By: pankaj   Points:15   Category: .NET  - .NET Framework    Views:168   Vote Up (0)   Vote Down (0)    
There's no magic behind how the TFS Power Tools were integrated with Team Explorer, and we'll show you how to expose your own custom features inside the Team Explorer window.Brian A. Randell, Marcel de VriesMSDN Magazine December 2009

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