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A few things of note last week: 1. We put MURL out on the Oslo dev center. MURL is a textual DSL for doing web client work. ChrisAn and I showed an earlier version of this at the tail end of our PDC keynote last year. Kudos to Doug for driving it out...
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It's been a busy couple of months lately. Here're some things I've noticed since my last opportunity to blog. Purdy is givng an Oslo talk at MiX . I've seen the demo he's working on and it's pretty interesting stuff. Sadly, I'm...
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The team just shipped the January CTP bits of Oslo. My favorite new feature is that token rules can now specify right-hand-sides just like syntax rules.
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An MGrammar language is effectively a function from Unicode text to an arbitrary MGraph value. Our runtime provides a fairly low-level mechanism for consuming (and constructing) MGraphs (IGraphBuilder), but it's a very wonky interface that is tuned...
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Another Spanky gem . Note that the PDC bits expose both the parsed and typechecked forms of an M module, so you can produce or consume M from the .NET language of your choice. MrEPL is a fun exploitation of this capability...
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Paul just joined my team to work on the Oslo language, specifically the parts covered in this talk . I can't put into words how happy I am that Paul signed up to help us birth this baby.
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Darryl Taft has written the best piece I've seen on oslo so far . Bonus points to Darryl for being the first press person to get BradLo to talk :-)
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ChrisAn and GioDL's talk just got published this morning: "Oslo": Building Textual DSLs The "Oslo" modeling language can define schemas and transformations over arbitrary text formats. This session shows you how to build your own...
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I've been working on "Oslo" for quite a while now. Like "Oslo" itself, several of the major pieces of "Oslo" have placeholder code names that will be replaced with the actual names we'll brand the product with. This...
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