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Software Chimps: Webcasts: Modeling with domain-specific languages
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Unlikely you take advice from a monkey, this blog does not aim to give it. View my complete profile. Friday, February 23, 2007. Webcasts: Modeling with domain-specific languages. Have a look at. The API example shows a nice example of what it means to integrate your DSL supporting environment with 3rd party tools, such as an emulator for testing purposes: model-based debugging. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Webcasts: Modeling with domain-specific languages. Code Generation 2007 - Program.
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Software Chimps: November 2006
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Unlikely you take advice from a monkey, this blog does not aim to give it. View my complete profile. Wednesday, November 29, 2006. Domain-Specific Modeling promises to change software development in many companies by changing models from being a bunch of out-of-date rectangles, diamonds and lines to executable representations of solutions in domain-terms. Models no longer depict the soon-to-be-roundtripped, visual representation of the code you need to write later. Instead, the implementation is ...More ...
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Software Chimps: December 2006
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Unlikely you take advice from a monkey, this blog does not aim to give it. View my complete profile. Thursday, December 28, 2006. The cost of building DSL / DSM tools. Most of the costs of developing software are attributed to the maintenance phase (often I hear 80%). Heard anyone disagree with that. Often I hear the question on how software development with DSL's relates to this wisdom. It's a good question with a simple answer, but there is a better question. Sure, you can get an MDA tool, based on the...
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Software Chimps: February 2007
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Unlikely you take advice from a monkey, this blog does not aim to give it. View my complete profile. Monday, February 26, 2007. Philip Howard of the Bloor Research analyst group posted. On using domain-specific modeling languages in the IT world on IT-Director.com. It involves the use of MetaEdit for improving the practice of event processing. Talks about the inside information he obtained about. The Next Big Language. The NBL will be a generic monster. Sure, it may be a face-lifted version or remake...
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Software Chimps: Code Generation 2007 - Program
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Unlikely you take advice from a monkey, this blog does not aim to give it. View my complete profile. Tuesday, February 13, 2007. Code Generation 2007 - Program. The organizers of the Code Generation 2007 conference in Cambridge UK now put the. Available on their website. It's going to be damn interesting. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Webcasts: Modeling with domain-specific languages. Code Generation 2007 - Program. MetaEdit Microsoft DSL tools comparison. DSM at DevWeek 2007. Steven Kelly on DSM.
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Software Chimps: September 2006
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Unlikely you take advice from a monkey, this blog does not aim to give it. View my complete profile. Thursday, September 28, 2006. UML vs. DSM - The analysts take on it. Nice to see more and more analyst firms. Labels: DSM vs UML. Monday, September 18, 2006. Congratulations to Microsoft DSL Team. Jack, Steve, Gareth, Stuart, George, Jochen, Pedro, Alan, congratulations for the great work in bringing the. That the DSL tools have a lot of mindshare is shown for example by. On Codegeneration.net. Ha...Still...
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Software Chimps: Still connected to DSM
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Unlikely you take advice from a monkey, this blog does not aim to give it. View my complete profile. Thursday, May 17, 2007. Still connected to DSM. It's been a while since my last blog posting. Reason is a change in job focus from software development to performance and business process management while changing. While catching up it was nice to see the overwhelming interest in the annual. DSM workshop at OOPSLA. Forcing the organizers to make it a 2-day event. I suppose that with even the OMG now.
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Software Chimps: Next Big Language
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Unlikely you take advice from a monkey, this blog does not aim to give it. View my complete profile. Monday, February 26, 2007. Talks about the inside information he obtained about. The Next Big Language. Providing details about all its features and must-have's without revealing its name. Aside from the - in my opinion - friggin' boring discussion he triggered (I didn't make it to the end of the thread, not even close), he makes some solid remarks:. The NBL will be a generic monster. Sure, it may be ...
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Software Chimps: August 2006
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Unlikely you take advice from a monkey, this blog does not aim to give it. View my complete profile. Thursday, August 31, 2006. UML or DSL for Embedded? In his article "UML use". On Dr Dobb's portal, Jack Ganssle wonders how much UML is really used in the embedded arena. Casually he remarks that when visiting the soon to be held Embedded Systems Conference in Boston. In my view, conferences like ESC should provide the platform for demonstrating new ideas and methods – once proven in industry. Another com...