Morning Coffee 107
- The last day of the service factory workshop was much like the
second,
primarily focusing on stuff p&p built to integrate GAT and DSLs. We
also got a briefing in what’s coming for factories after VS08 (can’t
blog about that). We ended with a look at the DSL Editor Power
Toy, which provides additional views
on a given model and allows you to completely replace the graphical
editor with a Windows Forms UserControl. I wonder if you could use
ElementHost
in order to build a WPF based editor?
- Finished the last Harry Potter book last night. My wife finished it
last week but kept quiet about it until I got to the end. No
spoilers here, but I wasn’t exactly surprised by how it played out.
I wonder what J.K. Rowling will write next?
- As promised, Silverlight 1.0
RC and
Silverlight 1.1 Alpha
Refresh
were released last week. Also finishing out this beta wave were
Silverlight 1.1 Alpha Tools for
VS08
and a new
preview
of Expression Blend 2. Scott Hanselman has all the
details
on all the releases.
- In one of his articles on LINQ to SQL, Scott Guthrie
mentioned
the LINQ to SQL debug visualizer in passing. Now, he drills into
that
feature
in more detail. Apparently, this isn’t a built-in feature of VS08 –
it has to be installed
separately.
Make sure you do that, this seems like a must-have extension for
LINQ to SQL development.
- Jeff Atwood is
worried
that he spends more time talking about programming than actually
programming. That’s exactly why I left evangelism to join MSIT.
- I’m still way behind on blogs, but if I don’t post this soon, it’s
going to be an afternoon coffee. I’ve also got this day job thing
that I’ve been away from for several days. So more old news
tomorrow.
Posted by devhawk.net on August 2, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged LINQ, Silverlight & Software Factories.
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lb · August 4, 2007