November 2004 - Posts

Language-oriented or Metadata-driven?
Sergey Dmitriev has a great article on what he, and others, have called Language Oriented Programming. Go read it, it’s a great piece. As we're heavily engaged in building Domain Specific Language tools at present we're obviously swimming in the same Read More...
Posted 30 November 04 10:12 by GarethJ | 6 Comments   
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Roku running
I've got my Roku M1000 up and running and so far I'm extremely pleased with it. The setup process was very painless (even putting in a WEP key with a remote control wasn't too bad) and refreshingly the UPnP side of things "just worked" once I'd got the Read More...
Using our newsgroup with an nntp client
We've set up a newsgroup for discussion of our DSL Tools - microsoft.private.whidbey.teamsystem.workshop.dsltools. You can read this on the web , but if you want to read it using an NNTP client, you'll need to connect to our private news server. Buck Read More...
Posted 10 November 04 02:13 by GarethJ | 2 Comments   
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Get hold of the bits…
You can find my team's MSDN site here and download the first technical preview of our toolset here . In this download, you'll find the object model editor (or metamodel editor, or domain model editor, or Corona prefixed to any of the preceding - we're Read More...

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