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Somehow I missed this earlier. Hilarious Modeling explained for managers ;-) Technorati Tags: Oslo
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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 for some pretty low-level usage (effectively for...
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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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As I explained in my Introduction to "Oslo" , the "Oslo" modeling platform comes with three main components: the repository, the modeling language (M), and the modeling tool ("Quadrant"). M is probably the hardest of the three to get your head around. One of the reasons...
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“Oslo” is a new modeling platform being developed by Microsoft that promises to simplify the way we design, build, and manage systems on Windows. Check out my last post on Introducing "Oslo" for more details. Because CSD also includes the teams responsible for Windows Communication Foundation...
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I spent some time the last few days recording a short screen cast on M. You can view it here: Intro to M (~ 39 minutes) One thing I would say about M is that it may be different things to different people. This video is just one example of what you might do with M. I say in the title that "M is...
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At this year’s PDC, Microsoft announced a new technology called “Oslo”. This article aims to help you understand the vision of “Oslo”, how it fits into the bigger picture as a Microsoft developer, and some of the key features it will ultimately provide in the years ahead. What is “Oslo”? “Oslo” is a...
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Last week at the PDC was Oslo's big coming out party. If you haven't heard Oslo is a new set of technologies from Microsoft relating to model-driven development. The three main parts of Oslo are: 1) A language: The M language is a language for writing stuff down. You write down the things you...
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The PDC is coming up fast! I'm so excited about the PDC in general - but I think the most exciting part might be what's coming as part of Oslo. Steve Martin has been talking about it among others. If you haven't heard, Oslo isn't the big wave of products anymore, its been re-defined to...
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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 Domain Specific Language using the "Oslo"...
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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 makes writing titles and abstracts for PDC talks...
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