2009-02-07
A better place for such topics: CodeGen.Blog
I eventually decided to set that CodeGen.Blog up, more specifically dedicated to Modeling-informed/-driven CodeGen.
2009-02-03
CodeGenWeek II at Jonathan's Talkware
I'll be at Jonathan Crossland's Talkware, on CodeGenWeek II (estimated 13th February 2009).
With Jonathan, Oleg, and Omer, I'll have the pleasure to chat about CodeGen, DSL's, Oslo (check out Why Oslo is important btw), and maybe a couple other caffeine-powered kinds of stuff.
That's promising to be... sharpCOOL, no doubt.
Talkware
"talking, people, software..."
With Jonathan, Oleg, and Omer, I'll have the pleasure to chat about CodeGen, DSL's, Oslo (check out Why Oslo is important btw), and maybe a couple other caffeine-powered kinds of stuff.
That's promising to be... sharpCOOL, no doubt.
Talkware
"talking, people, software..."
2008-12-01
2008-06-06
Welcome here, dear reader
So, I eventually decided it is probably the time for me to share, push, and pull ideas regarding what has kept me intellectually awake for almost 20 years, now: building software within the object-orientation paradigm context.
You won't miss to note I am especially interested in the topics of modeling "devices" (be they, either abstract / theoretical or concrete / implemented in some given tooling) which would allow us to generate as much relevant code as possible, fast and reliably.
As some series of posts to come will elaborate about it, I have the strong feeling that the domain-specific modeling language approach is very likely to be one of these (devices), well-suited enough in a lot of code generation use cases and platform contexts, and having more and more serious support from mainstream software editors, including, of course, our famous Redmond friends.
Till next... happy coding-by-hand? ;)
You won't miss to note I am especially interested in the topics of modeling "devices" (be they, either abstract / theoretical or concrete / implemented in some given tooling) which would allow us to generate as much relevant code as possible, fast and reliably.
As some series of posts to come will elaborate about it, I have the strong feeling that the domain-specific modeling language approach is very likely to be one of these (devices), well-suited enough in a lot of code generation use cases and platform contexts, and having more and more serious support from mainstream software editors, including, of course, our famous Redmond friends.
Till next... happy coding-by-hand? ;)
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