A domain-specific language is a notation, usually graphical, that is designed to be used for a particular purpose. By contrast, languages such as UML are general-purpose. In a DSL, you can define the ...
Read Part 2 of this exclusive interview with Microsoft's S. "Soma" Somasegar on the launch of Visual Studio 2005. S. "Soma" Somasegar, corporate vice president of the Developer Division at Microsoft, ...
The general directions are the same as for the VS2008 approach (open a Visual Studio 2010 Command Prompt, navigate to the NORMA directory, set TargetVisualStudioVersion=v10.0, and use the VS2010 ...