Finding Source With Enhanced Templates
Posted May 23 2003
Summary: Although templates are wonderful they can also be the source of great frustration. Something like a small change in the dictionary can create havoc when you try to compile the program associated with that dictionary, and it can be very difficult to locate the offending source. As Steffen Rasmussen shows, some template modifications can make finding that problem source code a lot easier.
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The New Clarion.NET Template Language - Is It Really Microsoft's T4?
10/22/2009 12:00:00 AM
At the Aussie DevCon, SoftVelocity president Bob Zaunere demonstrated a template written in the new .NET template language. But is it a new template language? Dave Harms argues it's really Microsoft's T4, and explains why that's a good thing.
