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The first technical preview
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Today, we are making available the first installment of our Domain-Specific Language tools as a technical preview. Please note that this is work in progress and not a beta or even a final release. To put this all in context, let’s examine how we got here...
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You want to use a visual Domain-Specific Language in Visual Studio?
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over 8 years ago
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My colleague Stuart Kent summarized in his blog , what we have been working on: A wizard that creates a solution in VS which when built installs a graphical designer as a first class tool hosted in VS. The designer can be customized to the Domain Specific...
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Building graphical editors ten years ago ...
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over 8 years ago
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At OOPSLA, we presented our technology to build graphical designers for visual domain-specific languages. This makes a very important step towards the vision of "Software Factories" as outlined by Jack Greenfield and Keith Short in their recent book ...
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Hello!
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I am a program manager in the Visual Studio Team System group. Specifically, I’m responsible for a framework that is used to build graphical designers in Visual Studio. My team includes team members in Redmond, WA and Cambridge, UK. I’ve been working...
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