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Are you using Jira? Fill out the survey and get entered into a prize draw In partnership with the wonderful folks at the Ministry of Testing, the Gurock team brings you the Jira Testing Plugin survey! You can participate in the survey here and get entered into a prize draw for Ministry of Testing goodies. Gurock, an Idera, Inc. company, builds popular software testing tools for QA and development teams.    If you love to learn about all things testing, you'll love our first prize: A year long professional membership to the MOT...

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uniGUI, Podcast, Concurso y TensorFlow Disponible el 5to episodio del podcast en español, en esta ocasión se tratan los siguientes temas: uniGUI. (Apps webs en Delphi, basado en Sencha). Encuesta para crear un nuevo curso gratuito de Delphi. Un concurso nuevo para entregar un estupendo regalo. Cambió la modalidad del concurso. (Aún estás a tiempo de participar). TensorFlow. (Aprendizaje para redes neuronales).   Suscribete al podcast, compártelo, entra, opina y participa.   Enlace https://nosolodelphi.com/0...
RAD Server Solution Series: [Hospitality] Restaurant Survey Application RAD Server is a turn-key application foundation for rapidly building and deploying services based applications. RAD Server enables developers to quickly build new application back-ends or migrate existing Delphi or C++ client/server business logic to a modern services based architecture that is open, stateless, secure and scalable. RAD Server is easy to develop, deploy and operate making it ideally suited for ISVs and OEMs building re-deployable solutions. RAD Server allows you to take your exis...
You are invited to participate in the 2013 Annual Embarcadero Developer Survey As a software developer and user of RAD Studio, Delphi, and C++Builder we cordially invite you to participate in the 2013 Annual Embarcadero Developer Survey. This survey is a primary source of information we use to make critical product and strategy decisions based on your needs. Therefore, your input is extremely valuable. This survey should take about 15-20 minutes and we very much appreciate your time. Survey Link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7DQ8KPS Sincerely, The RAD Studio Produ...
The 25 days of C++mas - December 3 - survey of favorite C++11 features A few weeks ago, I created a survey asking our C++Builder customers and CodeRage 7 C++ conference registrants to rank order their favorite C++11 language and library features.  Thank you to all of those who have taken the survey so far. The ranked survey results [1] as of December 3, 2012 are: C++11 Feature ISO-C++11 Doc auto-typed variables N1984 Initializer lists N2672 Rvalue references N2118 Non-static data member initializers N2756 Initialization of ...

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Rank your favorite new C++11 language features The ISO C++ 2011 (C++11) language standard was completed last year on August 12, 2011. I have created a one question survey that asks C++ developers to rank their favorite (using whatever determining factors you want) new C++11 language features. Click here to take SurveyMonkey survey I hope you will take a couple of minutes to participate in the fun. I will post a blog with the results when the survey period ends. You can find links to information about each of the C++11 new language ...
Developer Christmas Countdown - December 6 - T minus 19 days December 6: Developer and Database Survey Results As part of our ongoing Embarcadero business and product planning process, we ask developers and database professionals to participate in surveys. These surveys often focus on product feature and technology areas, development trends, and membership profiles.  We also use industry surveys and commission external surveys. Thanks go out to all of you who have taken part in any of our surveys over the years. Since this is the season of giving, I wi...

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What developers think... In today's Dr. Dobbs Update (delieverd to your email box if you request it), Jon Erickson (DDJ editor) mentiones an article with the summary results of a survey DDJ did in cooperation with Forrester Research. The survey was created to understand how tools and technologies are affecting developers. In the article, What Developers Think, written by Jeffrey Hammond, Research Analyst for Forrester Research, Jeffrey uses the term "technology populism" and writes about "the growing trend where tech...
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