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A year ago, I had the pleasure of delivering two talks at an architect’s forum in Helsinki. The first talk was about services and Microsoft solution for SOA. The second one was about models and Microsoft solution at that time with DSLs and Visual Studio Team Architect. The reason I needed two talks is because those two topics were not really related to one another. During that time, I didn't really know that these two topics that I'm so passionate about would converge into a powerful solution...
Yesterday, we've had our annual non-Tech-Ed Developer event in Airport City. We are continuing the momentum of last year with the great brand of Developer's Academy. By this we mean that people are coming mostly to learn and less to hear about marketing and this is what we tried to do yesterday. The event was amazing this year, 5 parallel tracks on the current and new technologies also focusing on the goodies of Visual Studio 2008 which is already here, btw. I had the pleasure of presenting...
A few weeks ago, I was invited by my colleague from Microsoft Poland to speak at their main event, Microsoft Technology Summit 2006 . This is the biggest event (so I was told) in Western Europe with 2000 attendees inside the most characteristic building in Warsaw, the palace of nature and science. The palace is a gift that was given to the Poles from the Russians. It is interesting to see that in the past, nations donated buildings and statues to their allies -> for example, the statue of liberty...
I know some of you heard me on Tech-Ed talking about the Software Factories motivation and tools. You can download my slide deck from the Tech-Ed site (Btw, the first part of the deck is not related to software factories, it starts getting relevant after slide 12). In my presentation I have demonstrated two concepts/tools we have today for software factories: 1) The DSL Toolkit A toolkit enabling us to build visual languages that synchronize with code and allows architects and developers to communicate...