Getting Started with Domain-Specific Languages
By using Domain-Specific Language Tools, you can create a custom graphical designer that uses your domain-specific diagram notation. You can then create custom text templates that use models created in your designer to generate source code and other files. This section contains key conceptual information about Domain-Specific Language Tools that is important to understand before you use the tools. It also contains a How Do I section as a jump start into using the tools, together with a guide for the various samples that are included.
In This Section
- Overviews (Domain-Specific Language Tools)
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Contains topics that cover fundamental concepts and terminology for Domain-Specific Language Tools.
- Supported Visual Studio Editions for Domain-Specific Language Tools
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Lists the Visual Studio editions for which Domain-Specific Language Tools is supported.
- How Do I in Domain-Specific Language Tools
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Lists common tasks that serve as a road map for using d.
- Samples for Domain-Specific Language Tools
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Lists the samples that are included with Domain-Specific Language Tools.