0
kicks
Team City Continuous Integration Build Server & VS.NET VCS Integration
Starting a new project always requires a certain amount of setup, one of the primary goals of any development group these days should be continuous integration. This is something that is not expensive or time consuming to setup. Recently for a grand price of about zero dollars (except for my regular pay, so I suppose not truly zero dollars) I setup Team City, started a build process going, and got back to coding and research on next steps all within about 3-4 hours. Mind you, two of those hours was stuck on a dumb problem because I "clicked" the wrong option in a drop down box.