Visual Studio ALM by Martin Hinshelwood is now available on Kindle

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2012-08-24-Kindle

Visual Studio ALM [Kindle Edition]

Guidance for agile teams building software with Visual Studio, Team Foundation Server & Scrum

A journey through Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) with Martin Hinshelwood, Senior ALM Consultant at Northwest Cadence, Microsoft Visual Studio ALM MVP of the Year 2011, Visual Studio ALM Rangers Champion 2011 and Professional Scrum Trainer.

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Why you might ask…well there are a few reasons…

  1. Just for fun
  2. Coz its there
  3. I am a geek (Important)

I have offered email subscriptions for a while and for the 18 of you that care enough to sign up there might be one that wants it on their Kindle.

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