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Two weeks ago I went to the EPiServer Meetup where Bartek Tatkowski talked about EPiServer and CI. This got me inspired to write about how we do CI and deployment in my current project. The site we are building is an EPiServer 6 CMS Enterprise site based on .NET 4.0 and ASP.NET MVC 2.0 (I [...]

Microsoft WebDeploy (MSDeploy) is a very useful tool, not only for deploying web sites. In this post I will show you how MSDeploy can be used as a tool for synchronizing local and remote folders and executing commands on a remote server.

13 Nov, 2010

Understanding output in PowerShell

Posted by: Peter In: .NET|Powershell

Lately I have been programing quite a lot of PowerShell. The release of PowerShell 1.0 in 2006 and more recently version 2.0, is probably one of the best things that has happened to development on the Windows/.NET platform for a long time (even though it takes some time to get used to the “wackiness” of [...]


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