November 2008 - Posts

DSL 2010 Feature Dives: T4 Preprocessing - Part Two - Basic Design
Lat time we looked at the "WHy" of T4 preprocessing - now let's look at an overview of the how. To explain the new features, it's helpful to have a look at the current way data flows through T4 2008. Let's suppose you have a trivial template generating Read More...
DSL 2010 Feature Dives: T4 Preprocessing - Part One - Rationale
Strictly, this isn't a DSL 2010 feature, but a general Visual Studio 2010 feature; T4 is only coupled organizationally to DSL Tools, not technically, but it fits into our current announcements, so I won't worry about that too much. Over the last year Read More...
Nice step-by-step on adding a menu to DSL Tools 2008
Sebastian Talamoni has a nice guide to adding a menu using a vsct file. Technorati Tags: DSL Tools , VSX Read More...
New DSL Tools lab
Jean-Marc has just released a complete walkthrough of DSL Tools for Visual Studio 2008 aimed at DSL beginners as a lab on CodeGallery. Here you can see the language from the lab designing mouse gestures for manipulating primitives in a simple graphics Read More...
Belated Welcome - Eyal Lantzman
Very poor show of me - I forgot to welcome Eyal Lantzman to the team. Eyal recently joined the team in Cambridge, (I originally wrote "us" instead of "the team" there - note to self - must remember that I live in America now!). As part of this, he's made Read More...
DSL Tools in Visual Studio 2010 - the cat is well and truly out of the bag
So after all the excitement of the PDC, now TechEd Europe is upon us and we're finally talking in some more depth about where we're going in Visual Studio 2010 with DSL Tools. Firstly, quite a few of you have been pinging me to ask about the relationship Read More...
Posted 11 November 08 08:00 by GarethJ | 0 Comments   
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