PDC2008: Oslo Session videos
Following is a list of talks given at PDC2008 on Oslo.
1. A Lap Around Oslo
Presenter:
Douglas Purdy and Vijaye Raji
About the talk:
Oslo" is the family of new technologies that enable data-driven development and execution of services and applications. Come and learn how to capture all aspects of an application schematized in the "Oslo" repository and use "Oslo" directly to drive the execution of deployed applications.
Link to the session video: http://channel9.msdn.com/pdc2008/TL23/
2. Customizing and Extending the Visual Design Experience
Presenter:
Don Box and Florian Voss
About the talk:
"Oslo" provides visual tools for writing data-driven applications and services. Learn how to provide a great experience over domain-specific schemas, and explore the basic user model, data-driven viewer construction, user-defined queries, and custom commands. See how the design experience itself is an "Oslo" application and is driven by content stored in the "Oslo" repository
Link to the session video: http://channel9.msdn.com/pdc2008/TL18/
3. The Language (Building Domain Models in M)
Presenter:
Don Box and David Langworthy
About the talk:
The "Oslo" language, at the heart of the Oslo modeling platform, allows developers to quickly and efficiently express domain models that power declarative systems, such as Windows Workflow Foundation and "Dublin." In this session, we'll get you started writing models for your own domains by introducing you to key features of the language, including its type system, instance construction, and query. You'll learn to author content for the Oslo repository and understand how to programmatically construct and process the content to target your own specific runtime environment.
Link to the session video: http://channel9.msdn.com/pdc2008/TL27/
4. Repository and Models
Presenter:
Chris Sells and Martin Gudgin
About the talk:
"Oslo" is making news. We're taking silos of proprietary, platform, and application data and opening it up for sharing. What gets shared? Deployment configuration, web services definitions, workflow definitions, and that's just a start. Learn how to utilize platform models, how to extend models, and how to add your own models to the repository using the "Oslo" modeling language. Also learn how to version, secure, and deploy models.
Link to the session video: http://channel9.msdn.com/pdc2008/TL28/
5. Building Textual DSLs
Presenter:
Chris Anderson and Giovanni Della-Libera
About the talk:
The "Oslo" modeling language can define schemas and transformations over arbitrary text formats. This session shows you how to build your own Domain Specific Language using the "Oslo" SDK and how to apply your DSL to create an interactive text editing experience.
Link to the session video: http://channel9.msdn.com/pdc2008/TL31/
Other Resources on Oslo:
· http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/oslo/default.aspx
- ModifiéchiparMSFTvendredi 31 octobre 2008 19:55
Toutes les réponses
- TL31 and TL28 are already available for download.
thanks,
Slavo. - Thanks Slavo...edited my post.
- Hi,
Session #4 should really have a
Sidekick: Lars "from Oslo" Wilhelmsen
:-P
--larsw
Lars Wilhelmsen | Senior Consultant | Miles, Norway | MCTS WCF | http://www.sral.org/blogs/larsw/ - I heard you were "Famous", Lars! :-)
- Excellent post, chipar, thanks for putting this in - I will "sticky" it for a month, let me know if everyone wants it "sticky" for longer. Here's a link to all the Channel 9 videos out so far:
http://channel9.msdn.com/tags/PDC2008/

