Wed, 05/16/2012 - 3:45pm - 5:30pm

Intertech Offices
1575 Thomas Center Drive
Eagan, MN 55122
With the public release of Project Roslyn, Microsoft has finally let .NET developers get access to their long-awaited compiler APIs. The potential impact of having a compiler API available for all developers is immense. In this session, you'll get a tour of the elements behind this new API, such as syntax trees and engines, and how you can use them in code analysis and metaprogramming techniques.
Jason Bock is a Principal Consultant for Magenic and a Microsoft MVP (C#). He has worked on a number of business applications using a diverse set of substrates and languages such as C#, .NET, and Java. He is the author of "Applied .NET Attributes", "CIL Programming: Under the Hood of .NET", and the forthcoming "Metaprogramming in .NET". He has written numerous articles on software development issues and has presented at a number of conferences and user groups. He is a leader of the Twin Cities Code Camp and runs the Twin Cities Languages User Group. Jason holds a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from Marquette University.