Url: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/o...
When I first grabbed the Oslo SDK, I wanted to first dive into MSchema. MSchema is a language for defining your data store and relationships between data that Oslo uses to define how to handle storage. My first attempt was to try and replicate the store model of my VideoGameStore data that i've been using to show off Silverlight and ADO.NET Data Services. My original attempt was:
Url: http://msdn.microsoft.com/oslo
I've spent a number of hours since I downloaded the Oslo SDK to look around. In this post I want to tell you what I've found out.
Url: http://www.sellsbrothers.com/news/showTopic.asp...
Head over to the Chris Sells' blog to get all the details on the new public CTP of Oslo. This toolset has the possibility to change the nature of development in a major way. If you are interested in the modeling or DSL space, its definitely worth your time to dig into the tools.
Url: http://www.atldotnet.org/default.aspx
If you're in Atlanta tomorrow (October 27th, 2008), stop by the Atlanta .NET User Group to see me talk about Domain Specific Languages. I am doing the short session to get you ready for Oslo. Its going to be too soon after Oslo's unveiling to show you anything about Oslo, but I think the important point here is that DSL's are an important part of development whether you know it or not.
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