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This episode provides a hands-on guided tour through a simple model-driven software project. It is based on an actual code sample (see link below) and takes a look at the typical steps of real-life code generation: prototypical implementation, defining the metamodel, reading a model into a metamodel instance, writing templates and validating the model. The example for the episode uses openArchitectureWare as a generator environment, but the overall approach is tool independent. This episode is the first in a new category "code/technology" that discusses technical concepts based on actual code. Please give feedback whether you find this format useful or not. Links
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What! No comments after nearly two years?
I recently discovered this fine podcast and now I'm working through the se-radio backlog - and enjoying it. In this episode, you explicitly begged for feedback and I choose to ignore the fact that it is nearly two years old. Well, however, I really liked that epsiode very much. I had no MDSD experience whatsoever before (except listening to episodes MDSD pt. 1 and pt. 2 before) and it was a nice tutorial. I wasn't able to look at the code while listening but was able to follow most of the time (70-80 percent, I'd say, the end was a bit confusing) - so, yes, IMHO episodes like this do make sense. It was encouraging to have a look at this MDSD thingy and play around with it a bit. Did you continue to do such code level episodes, after all?
Cheers
Bastian
I liked this podcast and I
I liked this podcast and I could follow it even without looking at the code - though I had looked at the demos on the oAW website before listening to it.