University of Alabama at Birmingham
Programming Languages / Software Development Seminar
Summer 2004
Seminar Theme: SSCLI Rotor
Instructors: Dr. Barrett Bryant and Dr. Jeff Gray
Aim: This seminar course aims to develop small projects using the Microsoft Shared Source Common Language Infrastructure 1.0 Release. Teams of size 3 or 4 members presented their ideas/projects at the end of the seminar. The projects utilized the underlying rotor infrastructure to build Dynamic Aspect Weavers to IL Manipulation tools.
Project: Each team will have 3-4 members to develop and implement a custom tool using Phoenix.
Textbook: Shared Source CLI: Shared Source CLI Essentials by David Stutz, Ted Neward, and Geoff Shilling