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Jezz Santos
DSL Editor PowerToy - Just Released
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over 6 years ago
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Jezz Santos
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You might be happy to know we have just released the first version of the ‘ DSL Editor PowerToy’ on our codeplex project! This initial release is slated as: “A means to add a DSL specific tool-window, containing a simple editor, to an existing...
Jezz Santos
Building Software Factories - Factories 201
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over 6 years ago
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Jezz Santos
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Factories 201 Series - Building Software Factories What are they (concretely)? (Edward) When would you build one? (Jezz) What do I tell my Manager? (Edward) How long will it take? (Jezz) What would you build? (Jezz) With what would...
Jezz Santos
DSL User Experience PowerToy!
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over 6 years ago
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Jezz Santos
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If you are building DSL languages today, you may have experienced at least one of the following issues when figuring out how to represent your languages' domain model on a diagram surface: Representing most of the domain classes as shapes makes...
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