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I'm super excited to be doing two talks at VSLive Vegas on Oslo. If you register with code S9V10 you can get and all-access Passport Package for just $1,295 , a savings of $400.00 off the standard price of $1,695. Register now and I'll see you in Vegas!
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Get it at the Oslo Dev center http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/oslo/default.aspx (link in the middle box). I just saw Chris and Doug do a talk using this at Mix09. I think its a very interesting example of how using a DSL can simplify developer tasks.
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Had two great groups of attendees for my talks on Oslo and REST. Thanks a lot - and please fill out the evals, they do help shape who speaks and on what. Of course if you didn’t like my session, you can feel free not to fill out the eval ;-) Demos for the talks: Oslo REST
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I did a fun web cast yesterday with Lynn and Glenn , had a bunch of great questions and did I think a cool demo with a language for ASP.NET MVC routing. Enjoy here . If you are looking for the code that I'll post the code after my talk on Oslo/M next week at VSLive (and probably a little more exposition...
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Whoops - I forgot one! http://www.socalcodecamp.com/ I’ll be doing a session on Oslo on Sunday (mostly on M), and right after a talk on REST.
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Along with our course on Dublin , we are now offering a two-day course on Oslo . I’m super exited to be working on this course, and excited that we are going to offer them back to back starting on 3/30 in Kirkland. If you are interested in either or both technologies – sign up!
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So I decided to write an MGrammar for an existing language - XLANG (the language of orchestrations in BizTalk). The picture shows Intellipad in 3-pane mode with an XLANG orchestration on the left, my MGrammar for XLANG in the middle, and the MGrammar projection on the left. What's the point? Well...
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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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