Re: In praise of T4 code generation

2013-10-13 Thread Greg Keogh
> > I love T4 as well. > Thank heavens, I was starting to think I was a deviant. The first Tangible addons occasionally crashed on me too, but for the last year or more I've been keeping updated and can't recall any problems in that time, but, my demands are probably modest compared to yours -- Gr

Re: In praise of T4 code generation

2013-10-13 Thread Corneliu I. Tusnea
Greg, I love T4 as well. A Massive part of my project is build around very custom T4 code generation that was all nicely coded to output very good, reliable and repeable bits of code that helps us mostly around some complex serializations. It would be great it VS would include a nice T4 editor by

Re: In praise of T4 code generation

2013-10-13 Thread Greg Keogh
> > I gave up on T4 in frustration a long time ago. We use CodeSmith - we find > it easy to use and quick to get things done. Having read this, might look > at T4 again now and see if it's improved. > I'm actually a licensed owner of CodeSmith 5.2, which I purchased a few years ago so I could use

Re: In praise of T4 code generation

2013-10-13 Thread Grant Maw
I gave up on T4 in frustration a long time ago. We use CodeSmith - we find it easy to use and quick to get things done. Having read this, might look at T4 again now and see if it's improved. On 12 October 2013 18:14, Greg Keogh wrote: > Folks, A few years ago I wrote (or rewrote) a quite large