With a simple tree I mean a self-referencing one-to-many relationship without a strategy to handle cycles between linked instances. An excellent MSDN-article on that subject is found here. modu… more →
Stefanseverin's BlogLars Corneliussen wrote 4 months ago: It has been more quiet around “Oslo” the last month. Maybe just about everybody is on vacations. Or … more →
bogdanbrinzarea wrote 8 months ago: DDD Yves Goeleven continues his DDD saga explaining this time how to model less obvious concepts suc … more →
bengillis wrote 8 months ago: I see a lot of posts out there playing with Oslo DSLs. That’s what the CTP is for, but I agr … more →
Stefan wrote 9 months ago: With a simple tree I mean a self-referencing one-to-many relationship without a strategy to handle c … more →
Stefan wrote 9 months ago: Sometimes relationships can be tricky. But in the fantastic M world they are not that difficu … more →
Stefan wrote 9 months ago: "M" Programming Guide SQL Mapping Specification for Codename "Oslo" model … more →
Stefan wrote 9 months ago: I am, as many other developers I presume, in the early process of grasping what Oslo is all about, s … more →
xosfaere wrote 10 months ago: I am in the process of translating the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) grammar, alias RFC 2396, a … more →
xosfaere wrote 1 year ago: 0. Index Introduction Platform M Mgrammar (Mg) Mschema (Ms) Mgraph (Mg’) Quadrant Repository A … more →
arcanecode wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been looking heavily into Oslo, the new technology announced at PDC 2008. So what exactly is Os … more →
Lars Corneliussen wrote 1 year ago: I drafted Fowlers state-machine example with MGrammar. While doing so I found a few things I would l … more →
Lars Corneliussen wrote 1 year ago: See also: Open Letter to Douglas Purdy: Eclipse, Oslo, and how to invent the future together The PDC … more →
Lars Corneliussen wrote 1 year ago: Update: Post-PDC: Again, what is “Oslo”? M, MGrammar, Quadrant, Repository, textual DSLs … more →