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I had the pleasure of meeting Charles a few years ago and got infected with the Intentional virus. Please read this interview and be aware that your point of view on software development will never be the same again.
I attended to an MDA session the other day where we discussed our concerns and ambitions regarding the current MDD technology stack. I was quit shocked to find out that peoples concerns mostly lie within the context of the code generation process. MDA...
Feeling a bit better now, a post straight from my backlog. For research purpose only I’ve started a little project called NeoDsl. NeoDsl solves the error-prone and complex work to describe your domain model in the Torque XML schema format. The Neo code...
Rob Caron posted the link for the DSL Tools Prerelease Documentation , containing: Overview of Domain-Specific Language Tools Describes the architectural model of the Domain-Specific Language Tools. Domain-Specific Language Tools Walkthroughs This section...
After a clean installation of VSNET2005 on my box my domain models fail to compile with the following error: Error 1 Can't start preprocessor (2) C:\CoolDM\Designer\CTC Designer Grayson Meyer submitted the solution in the MSDN Forums, Domain-Specific...
Thoughts on Modern Software Factories (1) Before we start thinking about bottlenecks, measurable productivity and predictability in a Software Production Line, I want to elaborate more on Software Factories. A typical Software Factory consists out of...
Sam wrote an interesting post on Estimating Frustrations on Agile Project + Fit . What’s even a more interesting piece to read (at least in my opinion) is James Shore’s vision on Fit . What I like in particular is the tight integration between the test...
This weekend I gave the virtual Team System labs (Build a Domain Specific Language Designer Using the DSL Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio 2006 Virtual Lab), which I mentioned earlier here, a try. The virtual lab setup makes for an impressive training...
It appears that Steve Cook , Alan Cameron Wills , Gareth Jones and Stuart Kent are working on a new book covering Microsoft’s new horse namely DSL’s. Steve in particular is very interested on what topics this book should cover. Lately I have the feeling...
Stuart Kent mentions on his blog that the DSL Tools for VSNET 2005 RTM will be available within the next two or three weeks. For the time being you can try the virtual Team System labs .
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