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Philip Beadle, Senior Consultant for Readify and foundation member of the DotNetNuke (DNN) Core team:
 
Enterprise Development of DotNetNuke Modules
  • Part 2
    • How to use TFS Source Control with DNN Web Application Modules
    • Using Team Build to create installable DNN Modules
    • Unit Testing DNN Modules
    • Using nDoc (for ASP 2.0) to create your documentation
    • Writing a Test Script for your module
    • Using the Test Case Module
    • Using the Module Release Tracker

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