2009-10-20 - Architecture Chat Tomorrow

The Auckland Architecture Chat is on tomorrow, at 11:30am, Garrisons, in Sylvia Park.

Here a list of some possible topics:


We'll be meeting at the usual time of 11:30am @ Garrisons, Sylvia Park, Thursday 22nd October - and the topics above are just there in case we run out of anything else to talk about (which is rare).

For more details on the location and write-ups of previous sessions you can consult the associated wiki.

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2009-10-07 - Architecture Chat Tomorrow

The Auckland Architecture Chat is on tomorrow, at 11:30am,
Garrisons, in Sylvia Park.

We'll be meeting at the usual time of 11:30am @ Garrisons, Sylvia
Park, Thursday 8th October - and the topics above are just there
in case we run out of anything else to talk about (which is
rare).

For more details on the location and write-ups of previous
sessions you can consult the associated wiki.

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2009-09-23 - Architecture Chat Tomorrow

The Auckland Architecture Chat is on tomorrow, at 11:30am, Garrisons, in Sylvia Park.


We had a smallish turnout last time that focused on mostly reviewing Visual NHibernate - so most of the topics from the last session are still up for discussion too - you can find them listed here.

We'll be meeting at the usual time of 11:30am @ Garrisons, Sylvia Park, Thursday 24th September - and the topics above are just there in case we run out of anything else to talk about (which is rare).

Update: Jamie from Slyce software will be demoing the first cut of entity-first modeling support in Visual NHibernate.

For more details on the location and write-ups of previous sessions you can consult the associated wiki.

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Code Camp Talk – Domain Specific Languages

Thanks to all those people who enjoyed endured an hour of me talking about Domain Specific Languages and Boo :)

Slides


Slides can be downloaded from here, and a zip file containing the code is here.

[slideshare id=2027275&doc=dslpresentation-090920153044-phpapp01]

The DSL Book


If you found this topic interesting and want to learn more about writing Domain Specific Languages with Boo, I strongly encourage you to buy Ayende's book "Writing domain specific languages in boo".

rahien_cover150 It's very thorough (350 odd pages) - and includes a lot of guidance around not only writing a domain specific language with Boo, but the far larger topic of incorporating a business DSL into real world applications, versioning concerns, batch compilation etc. that must be considered when ever you write a domain specific language to be used in a production system.

Do yourself a favour and buy it today - it's currently in Mannings EAP (early access program) - but is complete and just undergoing the final editing stages before going to print.

Boo & Boo DSL Resources


Boo Logo

Syntax highlighting Editors


I had a few questions via email / skype about the WPF syntax highlighting component I used in my demos - it was AvalonEdit, part of the SharpDevelop 4.0 project - you can grab the code via subversion from here:

svn://svnmirror.sharpdevelop.net/sharpdevelop/trunk/SharpDevelop/src/Libraries/AvalonEdit

Ayende's book also covers building a simple script editor using the SharpDevelop windows forms editor control (know as ICSharpCode.TextEditor)... there is an article on codeplex here which describes how to use that library.

Thanks! and Next Architecture Chat


Thanks all for coming to code camp - and for those that are interested, we have an upcoming Architecture Chat this Thursday 24th September at 11:30am - hopefully we might see a few new faces there this week!
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2009-09-09 - Architecture Chat Tomorrow

Some possible topics:

Edit: Some Late Editions from David
(who gives his appologies, and wont be able to make it
tomorrow).

There is also the code camp this Sunday in Auckland, at which
I'll be presenting on Domain Specific Languages, with a
side-order of writing Domain Specific Languages in Boo. 
I'll post about that tomorrow, and maybe include a little more
detail about what I hope to cover.

We'll be meeting at the usual time of 11:30am @ Garrisons, Sylvia
Park, Thursday 10th September - and the topics above are just
there in case we run out of anything else to talk about (which is
rare).

For more details on the location and write-ups of previous
sessions you can consult the associated wiki.

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