Posted By: Jonathan Carter | Apr 1st @ 12:22 AM | 38,181 Views | 22 Comments

In this episode of 10-4, we introduce a new feature coming along with Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0: sentient DSLs. If you've become intrigued with all the hype around leveraging domain-specific languages, but you're concerned about the added complexity that comes with having to learn a bunch of different grammars, then sentient DSLs are for you. Write the code that you think makes sense, and allow the application to create itself. Coding should be fun, and most importantly, it should be easy.

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Rx ftw
very unknown indeed.... Wink
Dan
Dan
This is so full of win, love it Smiley
Yikes, I need to view this in full-screen. This background is making me dizzy! Smiley

Way to go, Jon!
Dr Herbie
Dr Herbie
Horses for courses
Thank god, I thought for a minute there it was the birth of Skynet.
Big Smile
Herbie
I for one welcome the new Skynet Overlords!
longnightmoon
longnightmoon
crop_circles
build net4
{
  functionality=[everything_I_want,*],
  price = free,
  douwnload_automatically = true,
  compile_and_debug_all_my_old_apps = true
  call_me_when_complete = true,
}
Moemeka
Moemeka
Me
I downloaded the sample app and typed "fix global financial meltdown".  It build successfully and outputed all the appropriate files.  However this morning when I looked at my stock portfolio I was still dead in the water.  Is there a compiler switch I forgot to set?
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