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Category Archives: Boo
Come see my Boo talk at Alamo Coders on the 14th
UPDATE: added links for video, slides and source Subject: Boo: The Extensible Little Language On The CLR You’ve Never Heard Of. When: Wednesday April 14th at 5:45pm Where: New Horizons In San Antonio map Summary: I will be covering Boo basics, advanced features, … Continue reading
Domain Specific Languages with Boo: AST Macros
For those of you who don’t know what Boo is its a statically typed CLR language with Python like syntax that lets you extend it’s compiler, and the language itself easily by giving you access to the AST (Abstract Syntax … Continue reading
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From Windsor XML to Binsor In 4 Hours
I’m getting ready to take a break from my current project and switch gears for a little while, but there were a number of “clean up” type tasks I wanted to do before I wrapped things up. One of the … Continue reading
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