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Tangible T4 Editor
I've been remiss generally in not blogging while we've been heads down on Visual Studio Beta1, but never more so than in respect of another T4 Editor that's recently become available. The good folks over at Tangible Engineering have been releasing several Read More...
DSL Tools 2010 Beta1 Launches!
Jean-Marc announced today that the latest new beta version of DSL Tools launched today hot on the heels of the recent Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Studio 2010 SDK beta releases. The team is really proud of all the great features we're shipping in this Read More...
TellMe Voice Studio Beta1
I just noticed that the good folks over at TellMe (a relatively new bit of Microsoft) have shipped a beta of their Voice Studio voice application dev tool, based on DSL Tools. Very cool indeed! (I seem to be saying this a lot lately) I love the process Read More...
Clarius' T4 Editor ships V1.0
Victor pinged me to say that Clarius had launched their eagerly-awaited T4 editor for Visual Studio . That's pretty exciting news for all those of use who edit T4 templates on a daily basis - that's almost everyone these days, right? ;-) Technorati Tags: Read More...
DSL Book samples updated for Visual Studio 2008
It's taken us a little while, but the code samples for our book, Domain-Specific Development with Visual Studio DSL Tools, are now updated for Visual Studio 2008. You can download them from www.domainspecificdevelopment.com . Woo Hoo. Enjoy. Technorati Read More...
We shipped the Visual Studio 2008 SDK 1.1 Beta!
Quan just announced that today we shipped another release of the Visual Studio 2008 SDK . See more detail including the readme over on his blog . Incidentally, you can meet Quan and also Mariano and Gearard from our team at TechEd Developers 2008 down Read More...
Couple more VSX bloggers
And here's a couple more folks with VSX/DSL related blog series that I missed from my previous post: Long-time DSL-er (and recent MSFT hire) Andre Furtado has a series of DSL posts indexed under DSL Tools: how to resources Sebastian Talamoni has a bunch Read More...
XNA Studio and DSL Tools - Better Together
I've been meaning to blog this for an age. Over in Furtaspace (love that name), André points out that with the (relatively) recent release of XNA Studio 2.0, you can now use teh 2005 version of VDSL Tools to create model-driven game creation tooling. 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...
We've shipped - what a week - and what a month
Well, you could hardly have missed that Visual Studio 2008 shipped this week . And as Ken has just announced over on the VSX blog , I'm proud to say that the Visual Studio 2008 SDK has also just shipped - you've got to admire our sense of timing ;-) Go 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...
DSL Tools has moved and I've pimped
I've been pretty off the pace on blogging, but there's a reason. Well OK, an excuse ;-) As James points out , the DSL Tools team has just made a move into the core of Visual Studio in the Visual Studio eXtensibility Ecosystem team (or VSX as we like to Read More...
TechEd Day One - Visual Studio 2008 Shell
Just woken up after a great first day at Tech-Ed. Excellent to see full houses and folks crammed in around the floor for the chalk talks on both Software Factories and Visual Studio Extensibility. Also fantastic to finally get my hands on a paper copy Read More...
Next release of the DSL Editor PowerToy
While I'm linking to Jezz , I should mention that he has a groovy new release of the powertoy available . Here's a picture showing a multi-view powertoy editor hosted as the main editing surface of a DSL Designer. Sweet stuff - this is really, really Read More...
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