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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...
Where have all the testers gone?
(With apologies to Paula Cole ) We've had jobs posted for testers for DSL Tools and the other cool Visual Studio eXtensibility things we're doing here in Redmond on the Visual Studio Ecosystem team for a while now and to my amazement, they're still open. 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...
A rash of bloggers
Just lately there seems to be a veritable feast of new blog stuff about VSX (if you don't mind me switching metaphors). Some of these I stumbled across and some were pointed up to me by DuncanP. Oleg Sych now has a great series of T4 posts An explanatory Read More...
Posted 14 May 08 05:33 by GarethJ | 2 Comments   
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Welcome Jean-Marc!
Somewhat belatedly, I wanted to welcome the latest addition to the Visual Studio eXtensibility team . Jean-Marc Prieur has been a long-time contributor to our community and now he's joined the team. I'm sure he'll have a huge impact with his passion for Read More...
CSLAFactory.net
Josef Eissing and Marcel Binot just dropped me a note to say that they'd released a CTP of their new DSL for working with Rocky Lhotka's popular CSLA application framework . Having played Killer Bunnies with Rocky one time, I thought I'd better give it Read More...
Struggling with your Command Tables? VSCT PowerToy is here
vsct files (and their predecessors, ctc files) can be tricky little beasts to get just right. As Pablo notes , the VSCT PowerToy lets you browse through all the installed command tables to see what effect your package has had and also directly opens vsct Read More...
Come hang out at VS Live in San Francisco
Just a quick note that my colleague Anthony Cangialosi and I will be speaking about Visual Studio eXtensibility, DSL Tools, Visual Studio 2008 Shell and other similar goodness at VS Live in San Francisco on Monday. Hope to see some of you there or at Read More...
Tidbit for squeaking customization of DSL Add... menu items
I've answered this a couple of times internally, so I thought I'd better post it. The Add... menus in DSL Designers are dynamically generated from the ElementMergeDirective data you supply as part of your model. For example, if you say that a domain class Read More...
Visual Studio Gallery is Live
Soma has just announced that our new Gallery for all kinds of VS eXtensions is live. Major props to Anthony Cangialosi , as he's been been the driving force behind making this happen. You can find Anthony discussing the Gallery with Ken Levy on video Read More...
New DSL Tools Videos Online
I've just noticed that at the top of the Visual Studio Start Page RSS feed today are two groovy videos on DSL Tools - one on basics and one on more advanced customizations. And a really fun domain chosen - modeling the solar system! How Do I: Create and Read More...
Posted 23 February 08 02:05 by GarethJ | 3 Comments   
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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...
Web Service Software Factory Modeling Edition Customization via Avanade
Gerardo de Geest and Gerben van Loon of Avanade have a great new MSDN article ... Web Service Software Factory: Modeling Edition, also known as the Service Factory, is a collection of resources to help you model and build Web services for Windows ® Communication Read More...
Underexplored VSX Nuggets Vol #37: How a DSL Diagram is rendered
This is an area I always have to remind myself of every time someone asks a question, so I thought I'd better write it up. Essentially there are four layers involved: Starting in the middle and working outwards, the classes' responsibilities are as follows: Read More...
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