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The "Oslo” team has released the third CTP of Microsoft’s forthcoming modeling platform.
Some of the  changes are:

Quadrant is included (Q&A)
MGrammar and M are partially merged. One tool, one specification, but still *.mg and *.m files. The goal is, to have one language one day. Awaiting more information here.
Some rather minor language changes [...]

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Just my random reaction to 2009 Lang.NET Symposium – Language and Data.
As all of us know these days, Oslo is about a language, a repository and Quadrant. We all know the hard parts are the language and quadrant.
I have the gut feeling that the repository just is about the data backing for  the glue [...]

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Microsoft’s upcoming “Oslo” modeling initiative is about tools and languages. MGraph is the piece within the language “M” that defines values, while MSchema is for schemas, functions and constraints and MGrammar is for textual DSLs. “Oslo” is still CTP and it will take some time until all concepts are available for production use.
By then, Microsoft [...]

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