Tuesday, Jul 7, 2009, 4:09 PM
Part 3 of Dana's End-to-End "Oslo" Series: Quadrant
In
part 1 and
part 2 of his series,
Dana Kaufman, a Program Manager on the "Oslo" team, used "M" to model the schema for employee information and to create a domain-specific language (DSL) for creating values of that schema. In
part 3, Dana shows how to navigate the schema and models in "Quadrant," the data visualization and manipulation tool of "Oslo." Enjoy!
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sytelus:
really... who the hell does modeling in agile world? Who even asked for these tools? Who has time to learn M and for what reason? Please don't through that powerpoint that you through at your executives to tell them why Oslo is important. We all know NO ONE wants it. NO ONE asked for it. Ofcourse except billg... but really it's only for "enterprise architects" who can't code and who are still living in their 80s waterfall cycles. They all have lived the futile dream of compiling diagrams to code all their later life after they had stopped coding (and at which point they should have retired). Good for presentation stuff but waste of time for people working on these dead end dreams.
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