Archive for February, 2012

MPS coming to Code Generation

Friday, February 17th, 2012

If you attend this year’s Code Generation conference on 28th - 30th March 2012, please reserve some time in your conference calendars for stopping by the JetBrains booth. JetBrains is sending Alex Shatalin, Maxim Mazin, Evgenii Schepotiev and Vaclav Pech to spread the word on MPS and the cool stuff that we create with it. Besides meeting us at the booth, you’ll also be able to see us on stage during the MPS hands-on session, which we hold on Wed 28th, and then on Thu 29th we’ll continue with a YouTrack/Web-DNQ case study presentation as well as with an MPS IDE functionality demonstration. See you all there!

Develop with pleasure!
-JetBrains MPS Team

MPS on air

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

You might have noticed that the MPS channel on JetBrains TV is getting quite busy with new videos. We’ve recently shot several instructional screen-casts to help beginners familiarize themselves with the tool. Markus Voelter shared his story on why and how they use MPS to build mbeddr - a C-based programming environment for embedded devices. Daniel Stieger with Berthold Agreiter shot a two part overview demonstration of their modellwerkstatt.com product. And there are a few more screen-casts to show up at JetBrains TV soon.

If this is the kind of content you’d like to watch fresh, I suggest you tuned the MPS channel right away. This way you won’t miss a beat.

Now, the most important message - the channel is open to all MPS fans to display their own stories, ideas and tips. Have you discovered a feature of MPS that you’d like to highlight for others? Do you build an MPS-based product? Have you created an inspiring DSL that people should know about? Please use JetBrains TV and add your voice to the choir.


Develop with pleasure!
-JetBrains MPS Team

MPS 2.0.4 - new and shiny

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

A new bugfix release MPS 2.0.4 has just been made available for you to download. You may also check out the release notes to see what we’ve been busy with. Enjoy!

Develop with pleasure!
-JetBrains MPS Team