December 2007 - Posts

As it's nearly Christmas...
... and therefore shortly the delectable Kylie (squeee!) will be helping the Doctor save the world from gold-faced angel-type baddies, I thought I'd take a break from our normal programming and share this seasonal treat with you all. Enjoy, and Merry Read More...
Posted 19 December 07 06:55 by GarethJ | 1 Comments   
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Web Service Software Factory: Modeling Edition
Plenty has been said about this around the web, but it's pretty exciting that the first p&p Software Factory with a substantive DSL Tools component is now live. You can find The MSDN homepage at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb931187.aspx Read More...
Les WebCasts de toutes les sessions VSX Day sont disponibles!
OK, so I don't get to blog in French much (d'habitude pas du tout - in fact) and of course I stole this phrase from Jean-Marc's blog anyway so it's just a cheat :-) However, I couldn't let it pass that the good folks from the dslfactory.org community Read More...
Template Code Generation built-in to Visual Studio and Clarius' T4 Editor
One of the big deals for us with Visual Studio 2008 is the fact that our runtimes are in the box. A key thing that this means is that every Visual Studio user now has our powerful T4 text templating engine installed and can incorporate code generation Read More...
La la la la - Not much blogging in A-mer-ica
My word that's a corny title :-) And I don't even like West Side Story. Stuart is the new musical theatre aficionado on our team - you'll have to ask him for details though ;-) So it's time for one of those "excuse" blogs. There's been a huge amount going Read More...
Hiring for DSL Tools and Visual Studio eXtensibility in both Cambridge and Redmond
We're expanding further. I posted a little while ago about jobs in Redmond on our new, combined DSL Tools and VSX team. Well, we're now hiring for another developer in Cambridge, UK as well. So whichever side of the pond your life needs to be, we can Read More...

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