Interesting, if you’re a company and trying to get people to try your product, why not go on a road tour? That’s what IdeaBlade is doing. They are holding a nine-city tour for .NET developers. Silicon Valley, next week, then Dallas, New York, Washington DC, Seattle, Boston, Toronto, Atlanta, Chicago.
IdeaBlade holds .NET tour
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If you’re a company and trying to get people to try your product, why not go on a road tour? Tell that to your Tablet PC team then. 😉
If you’re a company and trying to get people to try your product, why not go on a road tour? Tell that to your Tablet PC team then. 😉
DevForce (formerly IdeaBlade) is a great product. It makes architecturally sound .Net business programming in a reasonable time frame a real possibility. I’m a customer, and I love it so far. Check it out.
DevForce (formerly IdeaBlade) is a great product. It makes architecturally sound .Net business programming in a reasonable time frame a real possibility. I’m a customer, and I love it so far. Check it out.
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