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Pedro J. Molina
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Pedro J. Molina's Discussions

Essential MDD tool first public beta released
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Pedro J. Molina May 12, 2011.

No more MDD in OSLO
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Pedro J. Molina Dec 3, 2009.

 

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Language Workbench Challenge 2012 at Cambridge

March 27, 2012 from 9am to 6pm
In 2012, we're aiming to have another LWC workshop the day before CodeGeneration. Registration options for speakers and participants are available on http://www.codegeneration.net/cg2012/booking.htm.Note that the call for speakers is closed now!!!Details on parties implementing a solution can be found here: http://www.languageworkbenches.net, under LWC 2012.See More
Pedro J. Molina is attending Angelo Hulshout's event Nov 14, 2011

Code Generation 2012 at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge

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March 28, 2012 at 9am to March 30, 2012 at 4:30pm
The Code Generation conference is Europe's leading event on Code Generation and Model-Driven Software Development. The event has a strong practical focus and an emphasis on sharing experiences and knowledge.About the eventNow in it's 6th year the conference attracts an international audience. Over 50% of participants come from outside the UK, some coming from as far North America, Japan, Korea, Australasia and South America. Participants come from organisations of all different sizes and have a…See More
Pedro J. Molina is attending Mark Dalgarno's event Sep 4, 2011
Blog posts by Pedro J. Molina May 31, 2011
Pedro J. Molina replied to Pedro J. Molina's discussion 'Essential MDD tool first public beta released'
Thank you very much Rui! I found the idea of comparing the tools with practical examples is a great idea. We all will get more knowledge about different approaches to solve the same issues.
May 12, 2011
Rui Curado replied to Pedro J. Molina's discussion 'Essential MDD tool first public beta released'
Congratulations Pedro, and good luck for the competition!  
May 12, 2011

Essential MDD tool first public beta released

Dear colleagues: Today I am releasing the first public beta of Essential: a tool for doing MDD and code generation in a clean and fast way (as declarative as possible): http://pjmolina.com/metalevel/2011/05/first-public-essential-beta Essential was presented last year in CG2010 and in this edition, it will be taking part in the incomming LWC 2011. …See More
Discussion posted by Pedro J. Molina May 11, 2011

Language Workbench Competition Workshop at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge

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May 24, 2011 from 9am to 6pm
The day before Code Generation 2011, we organise the Language Workbench Competition workshop. Ten different presenters will show how they have implemented a language creation challenge in their language workbench of choice.More information on can be foudn on http://www.languageworkbenches.net, and registration can be arranged through the registration page at…See More
Pedro J. Molina is attending Angelo Hulshout's event Apr 13, 2011
Pedro J. Molina replied to Marco Brambilla's discussion 'Models and reality: upon the verdicts on MDA/MDD'
Steimann's verdict was needing an urgent replay and you did it! I full agree with you Marco! Following Steimann's reasoning architectural and engineering plans are another no sense, aren't they?
Mar 7, 2011

Profile Information

My interest in Model Driven Software Development:
MDD practictioner, Code generator creator. User Interfaces, Patterns, Conceptual Modeling
My experience of Model Driven Software Development:
- 12 years
- Creator of 8 commercial code generators for CARE Technologies
- Architect at PISA/Bancaja. A full MDD Workbench for a Bank.
- PhD Thesis on "User Interface Modeling and code generation for Business Applications" (In Spanish) http://pjmolina.com/en/research/thesis.php
My website
http://pjmolina.com
My blog (or equivalent)
http://pjmolina.com/metalevel

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Pedro J. Molina

Feature Matrix for LWC11

Feature Matrix for Language Workbenches Competition 2011 

 

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Posted on May 31, 2011 at 7:53pm

Pedro J. Molina

CG2011 & LWC11 review

A personal review on our last edition favorite conference: http://pjmolina.com/metalevel/2011/05/code-generation-2011-a-personal-review

 

Regards

Pedro J.

Posted on May 31, 2011 at 11:57am

Pedro J. Molina

StringTemplate: a great template engine for code generation

When building a new tool for modelling and code generation like Essential, one has to rethink again what template engine use to…

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Posted on November 26, 2010 at 7:37pm

Pedro J. Molina

Hello world with Essential

Hello everyone:
In my last session on CG2010 I presented Essential. A tool for trying to do MDD in a more agile way.


I just recorded a 10 minutes video about how to work with the tool. Take a look (in Vimeo, High Definition and Full screen to see the details, sorry) and comment your impressions.




Essential IDE – Hello World sample from…

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Posted on July 26, 2010 at 7:24pm

Pedro J. Molina

Tailored Code Generators

Originally posted at The Metalevel.



I presented the following talk: DSL and tool support for Tailored Code Generators at Code Generation 2010, at Cambridge, UK on June 18th.…


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Posted on June 22, 2010 at 11:07pm

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At 6:29pm on July 14, 2010, Rubén Jiménez MarrufoRubén Jiménez Marrufo said…
Hi! So is your CUIP metamodel in DSL Tools of VS2008 shareable? It would be a good point to start with the migration to VS2010. It would be great to get into the guts of ModelBus and MEF with a DSL so "attractive". I was thinking about trying to connect it with new VS UML models. I think it would follow the Microsoft strategy of mixing UML, as base language, and DSLs to model those domains where the adaptation of UML would be a little fuzzy.
At 10:01am on July 13, 2010, Rubén Jiménez MarrufoRubén Jiménez Marrufo said…
Thanks Pedro!! I'm really interested in your CUIP patterns, and I was trying to implement its metamodel with DSL Tools to test ModelBus and some new features of 2010 version. How is this work? Is it still active or does it evolve in anything different?
At 11:01am on December 13, 2009, Ceyhun CiperCeyhun Ciper said…
Thank you very much for your warm welcome!
At 6:47am on September 14, 2009, Luis MolinaLuis Molina said…
thanks Pedro.
At 10:57pm on September 4, 2009, Jordi CabotJordi Cabot said…
Hi Pedro,

A nice post, I specially agree with the part of how to apply UML to specify parts of the system that go beyond its conceptual schema / domain model (e.g. users roles and permissions). I'll link to your post from the blog post where I mentioned this quote (http://modeling-languages.com/blog/content/ivar-jacobson-reflecting-evolution-uml) (and if not too much to ask, I'd prefer if you could use this url as a link in your blog post-thanks)
At 7:11pm on December 12, 2008, Mark DalgarnoMark Dalgarno said…
Hi Pedro,

Glad to see you here.

I've invited a few people you probably know to help bed the site down. I'm especially interested in how it looks to you as a non-native English speaker, what you make of the features on offer and how we can make it a vibrant community.
 
 
 

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