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October 10th, 2008

Microsoft renames its 'D' language 'M'

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 6:28 am

Categories: .Net Framework, Code names, Corporate strategy, Development tools, Oslo, PDC 2008, Visual Studio 10 ("Hawaii")

Tags: Microsoft Visual Studio, Oslo, Microsoft Corp., Modeling, Research & Development, Business Operations, Mary Jo Foley

Microsoft is continuing to slowly trickle out details about its Oslo modeling strategy. The latest info with the Connected Systems Division (CSD) has gone public are the names of the three Oslo components it will release in Community Technology Preview (CTP) form at the Professional Developers Conference (PDC).

Oslo — which Microsoft initially outlined as encompassing everything from Visual Studio 2010, to System Center Version 5 — now is comprised of just three elements, according to the Softies:

Robert Wahbe, Corporate Vice President of CSD, said Microsoft intends to deliver the final version of all three of these components as part of a future release of Visual Studio. (He didn’t specify whether it would be Visual Studio 2010 or not).

While Microsoft expects most of it users to edit their models in Visual Studio, the company also will  offer a standalone editor (Intellipad) as an option.

Models are no longer just about describing applications; they are part of the applications, Wahbe said during a press tour this week.

“Every large existing application already has a model. Today, it’s hard to author the models and it’s hard to integrate the models. That is where Oslo comes in,” Wahbe said.

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RE: Microsoft renames its 'D' language 'M'
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Brilliant move ... Duh!  Rick_R | 10/10/08
So.. there's a language called "M"..  TheWerewolf | 10/10/08
RE: Microsoft renames its 'D' language 'M'  Clewin | 10/10/08
RE: Microsoft renames its 'D' language 'M'  mydim@... | 06/18/09

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