September 2007 - Posts

You learn something new every day (or two things, if you're lucky)
We've been talking a lot lately about managing breaking changes on our team, so I spent some time reading Erip Lippert's excellent series on the topic. Whilst doing so, I learned something about C# that I was at least somewhat embarrased not to know. Read More...
Both Visual ANDALSO Basic
Ken has just announced over on the VSX blog that we're releasing our VB Pack for the VS 2005 SDK, opening up the world of Visual Studio package eXtensibility to all our Visual Basic customers. We're really keen to get your feedback on how this works out Read More...
Soma on the modeling big picture
As Pedro notes , Soma has been talking with eWeek about some of our longer-term modeling plans. Nice to see we're beginning to talk about the bigger picture so we can see where we all fit in to it. Technorati tags: DSL Tools , Modeling Read More...
Posted 07 September 07 01:11 by GarethJ | 3 Comments   
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Visual Studio Ecosystem/DSL Tools team hiring (again)
This time we're looking for folks who want a job in Redmond, WA, USA. We're looking for a pretty senior .Net developer to come and help us build tools, libraries, code generators and samples necessary to broaden the DSL Tools out to address the more general Read More...
Keyvan writes on eXtensibility
I just found Keyvan Nayyeri's blog. He's got some great articles on Visual Studio eXtensibility and even more interestingly, he's writing a book for Wiley/Wrox entitled "Professional Visual Studio Add-ins and Extensions with C#". Now I'm very much looking Read More...

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