A Blog by Scott Isaacs

Day: August 22, 2005

Code Generator 1.1

If you’ve read the blog for a while, you might have seen my previous posts about a code generator I wrote.

As I’ve used it for a couple months, I’ve decided that I have a lot (LOT) of changes I want to make to it.  I’m not quite a genius yet (like all of the people at the Q# launch), but I’ve learned a ton since I first started writing this.

However, as things go, I haven’t had time to really re-engineer it.  It’s hard to take time to fix something that works, even though it doesn’t work as well as it could or should.  (Can I get an “Amen”?!)  So, in the meantime, I’ve just fixed a few bugs and made a few enhancements.  Most noticably, there is a progress bar at the bottom of the window now.

So anyway, for what it’s worth, here is the updated version.  Use it at your own risk, blah blah blah.

To see a “real” code generator, check out Codus by Sean McCormack from Adapdev Technologies.  Adapdev has a few good tools that have been released to the development community.  On a (sort of) related note, Sean will be speaking to the WI .NET Users Group on September 13 about Automated Testing for .NET.  You can register at the UG site.

More on Q#

You know, I was re-reading my last post, and I see that I missed something important.  I meant to mention it there, but got distracted in the middle of the post and forgot when I came back.  (Typical…)

I really need to thank Kelly (“Her Royal Highness of the Order of the Geek”) for all her hard work.  All I did was clean up the yard, set up the chairs, and burn the burgers.  She took care of all of the other stuff, like cleaning the house, preparing the toppings and sides, putting all of the stuff that people brought out, doing the dishes, and pretty much everything else.  Plus, she managed to carry on conversations with the geeks and geek widows.

I just wanted to say thanks to Kelly for all her hard work to make the whole day happen.

I love you!

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