- November 22, 2007
Now Visual Studio 2008 is released (I know, I'm blogger 100.000 to mention this) it is interesting to look at the future of one of the important building blocks on the Microsoft platform for building Software Factories: the DSL Tools. Stuart Kent, Senior Program Manager with the Visual Studio Ecosystem team, reveals a part of the post Visual Studio 2008 roadmap for the DSL tools in its blog post DSL Tools beyond VS2008. Some of the mentioned concepts are already available in the...
http://weblogs.asp.net/soever/archive/2007/11/22/the-future-of-domain-specific-languages-o...
- November 22, 2007
PowerShell has powerful exception handling, but it is badly documented and takes while to understand what the heck they actually want to do to wire up the exception handling. I'm normally not such a link poster, this is more of a "post-to-self" item that might be useful for others as well. See Trap Exception In PowerShell for a very good explantation See PowerShell: Try...Catch...Finally Comes To Life for a TryCatchFinally implementation in PowerShell for the more c oriented developers
http://weblogs.asp.net/soever/archive/2007/11/22/powershell-exception-handling-using-quot-...
- November 16, 2007
It is final! After almost nine months of hard work the version 3 of the Patterns&Practices Service Factory is released on CodePlex. Johan Danforth already published this announcement here, but it doesn't hurt to bring it to your attention again because this stuff is good! And the strange thing is that Don Smith, the Technical Product Planner of the Service Factory didn't had the time to blog about it and announce it officially. But I know why: he is a busy man! After TechEd 2007 in...
http://weblogs.asp.net/soever/archive/2007/11/17/the-p-amp-p-web-service-software-factory-...
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