A personal blog about: transforming Web Application Security into an 'Application Visibility' engine, the OWASP O2 Platform, Application/Data interoperability and a lot more
Wednesday, 3 September 2014
How to dynamically execute code written inside Visual Studio
Just posted this GitHub issue How to dynamically execute a code written from Visual Studio with the answer (written as a blog post)
Labels:
O2 Platform,
VisualStudio
Monday, 1 September 2014
O2Platform question on 'Interactive development with Visual Studio'
Here is a reply I posted today to the O2 Platform Mailing list regarding a question about 'How to use O2 inside VisualStudio and WPF support' (with lots of links to code samples and blog posts)
Hi Chris, I'm glad you found the O2 Platform, specially since it looks like it already have the main features you are looking for :)
Hi Chris, I'm glad you found the O2 Platform, specially since it looks like it already have the main features you are looking for :)
The key concept used across the main O2 Platform (and FluentSharp) APIs is the REPL (Read Eval Print Loop), which should be very common to you (btw you can run .Net's version of Lisp via this O2 script : Util - Clojure-clr REPL (Lisp).h2 )
Labels:
O2 Platform,
VisualStudio
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