Eric J. Smith's Weblog
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CodeSmith 4.0 Public Beta Released
CodeSmith 4.0 Beta 2 has been released and is now available to the public. Here are just a few the new capabilities in CodeSmith 4.0:
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CodeSmith $5,000 cash give away at Dev Connections
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CodeSmith Wins "Best Utility" Award
CodeSmith has won the "Best Utility" award in the
asp.netPRO Readers’ Choice Awards! Thanks to our
incredible user base, CodeSmith was able to win this
category that included many other great software
development products. Thank you to everyone that
voted!
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HanselMinutes - Code Generation
“Scott talks about CodeSmith as well as other code generators, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses, and offering his usual insight into the issues. Of course, resources abound.”
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asp.netPRO Readers’ Choice Awards
If you are a fan of CodeSmith and would like to show your support, please take a moment to place your vote for CodeSmith in the Utility category of the asp.netPRO Readers’ Choice Awards.
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Build a Data Access Layer in less than 15 minutes
“In this article you will learn how to build a Data
Access Layer using Microsoft’s Enterprise Library in
less than 15 minutes using CodeSmith and the .NetTiers
Template Library…”
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CodeSmith 3.2 Released (.NET 2.0)
CodeSmith 3.2 for .NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005 has now been released. This is a free upgrade for all CodeSmith 3.0 users. This version of CodeSmith is nearly identical to CodeSmith 3.1 except it has been optimized and built for .NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005 including a new MSBuild CodeSmith task.
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Super XSLT
Here is a link to an interesting article about using CodeSmith as a form of XSLT.
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CodeSmith Tools PDC Booth
CodeSmith Tools
will have a booth at
PDC
this year! Be sure to stop by and say "Hi" next week
at booth #122. If you are a current
CodeSmith customer, we have CodeSmith t-shirts for you
(first come, first serve) and if you aren't a current
CodeSmith customer, we will be giving away some
CodeSmith Professional licenses ($399 value) for those
that stop by and scan their badge.
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CodeSmith Tips & Tricks: Template Recursion
Here is a simple CodeSmith template that shows how templates can be recursively called, have indentation levels and render to a single output:
