TechEd 2005 - I'll be there
It's getting to be that time. TechEd is almost upon us. I'll be there, in Orlando. Time to start checking out TechEdBloggers again and their RSS feed. It's always the place for content, reviews and generally goodness (and some sillyness.)
I've got a session on Software Factories in Harry's Architecture (ARC) Track. I'll be presenting how Corillian's Code Generation-based solution (now on version 2.0) has expanded to include code generation of ASP.NET Server Controls, as well as generation of a new class of control. We use not only extensions to XSD and WSDL, but also Domain Specific Languages. It should be fun. I'll post details once I have an abstract and a session id.
UPDATE: My title will likely be: "Code Generation: Architecting a New Kind of Reuse." I proposed "Automate the Boring Sh*t with CodeGen" but that was nixed. Then it was "Contract First++: Schema-based Modeling for a large scale SOA" but that didn't fly. I said that "Software Factories" isn't a sexy name (while it is a cool concept), so I didn't want a boring name like "Architecting a Software Factory - For Real!"
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Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author.
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