Guidance Automation Toolkit at Visual Studio User Group
Since the end of June Jelle Druyts has written an interesting series of posts on the Guidance Automation Toolkit:
- GAS01: Introduction To The Guidance Automation June 2006 CTP
- GAS02: Creating A Guidance Package
- GAS03: Generating A C# Project
- GAS04: Adding Project References
- GAS05: Tuning the C# projects
- GAS06: Generating Classes
On August 9th Jelle will share his practical experience with the Guidance Automation Extensions and Guidance Automation Toolkit with the Visual Studio User Group members.
From the VISUG site:
On Wednesday 09/08/2006, Jelle Druyts will give a presentation on the Guidance Automation Toolkit. The Guidance Automation Toolkit provides a means for a solution architect or lead developer to deploy consumable guidance to developers.
If you've ever published a 40-page document full of guidelines, do's and don'ts on how to structure solutions and projects in your company and what the namespaces and class names should be, if the developers need to be able to start new projects quickly, if you have a need for code generation, or all of the above - this toolkit is for you. Microsoft is itself using this technology to publish their Software Factories, like the Web Service Software Factory, so that says something about the quality and future of this fine piece of software.
In this presentation, Jelle will show you how this works and how to build your own automated guidance so you too can benefit from its huge number of features.
The meeting will take place at Compuware, starts at 6 pm and is scheduled to take 2 hours. Please confirm your presence by adding a comment to the post at https://www.visug.be/NewsItemDetails.aspx?Id=71a1d576-bb7c-42db-8645-14db23095f4e
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- Anonymous
August 10, 2006
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