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ContributorFlorida Community College’s new Advanced Technology Center is designed to provide area employers with an optimal environment for pre-service and in-service employee training and to provide a technology-rich atmosphere for the College’s expanding program inventory in information technology, biotechnology, advanced manufacturing and transportation technology. The Center was conceived to meet the sophisticated training and technology requirements of these emerging-economy career fields — each identified as a targeted industry objective by the Jacksonville Economic Development Commission. In developing a center to serve the workforce training needs of these employers, we’ve created a training venue for all employers with facilities, resources and services unmatched in the First Coast area.

   

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ContributorFor over a decade, Dundas Software has been a leading firm in the development of advanced Charting, Diagramming and Data Visualization solutions for Microsoft Technologies.  Our thoughts in the design and development of Dundas products are to help developers save time and money with elegant, well thought out, productivity enhancing components. This is reflected in our numerous awards and rapid adoption of Dundas Technologies by Fortune 500 companies across the globe.
ContributorComponent Developer Magazine (CoDe) is on an aggressive growth path to become the number one Microsoft technology information resource, as reflected in our slogan, "Microsoft Technologies In-Depth for IT Managers and Developers."  Each bi-monthly issue of CoDe Magazine contains detailed explanations of Visual Studio .NET and the .NET Framework, as well as other new Microsoft technologies and developer tools. Written by real-life developers who actually use the tools they write about, CoDe is a "must-have" reference for serious .NET and database developers.
ContributorApress is a publishing company devoted to meeting the needs of programmers and IT professionals. Apress' unique approach to computer book publishing grew out of conversations between Dan Appleman and Gary Cornell, Apress' founders, who believe that too many programming books are of such low quality that they are a complete waste of time. Computer professionals need quality books that are not just rehashes of documentation.
ContributorASPNetPro is devoted to professional developers who use Microsoft’s ASP.NET (Active Server Pages.NET) technology to build Web-enabled applications and business solutions. It targets the professional ASP.NET developer, not the hobbyist.
ContributorOur goal is to build the best developer tools available to help developers around the world to get their jobs done faster and to help them avoid repetitive work. We believe in being open and available to our customers, and listening to what they have to say. Our highest priority is the success of our customers, followed by continued innovation with our products.
ContributorAt JetBrains, we have a passion for making people more productive through smart software solutions that help them focus more on what they really want to accomplish, and less on mundane, repetitive "computer busy work".
ContributorRed Gate Software Limited counts Microsoft, HP, Sage, Bank of America, AT&T, The US Treasury and over 95,000 other leading organizations as customers of our simple software tools. There are over 200,000 Microsoft technology professionals currently using Red Gate products.
ContributorTelerik is a leading vendor of ASP.NET UI components, content management solutions and add-ons for MCMS 2002 and SharePoint. Building on our expertise in interface development and the potential of AJAX we can help you take the richness and responsiveness of desktop applications to the web.
ContributorPublisher of the iconic "animal books" for software developers, creator of the first commercial website (GNN), organizer of the summit meeting that gave the open source software movement its name, and prime instigator of the DIY revolution through its Make magazine, O'Reilly continues to concoct new ways to connect people with the information they need. O'Reilly conferences and summits bring alpha geeks and forward-thinking business leaders together to shape the revolutionary ideas that spark new industries. Long the information source of choice for technologists, the company now also delivers the knowledge of expert early adopters to everyday computer users. Whether it's delivered in print, online, or in person, everything O'Reilly produces reflects the company's unshakeable belief in the power of information to spur innovation.
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SourceGear was originally founded in January 1997.  In 2002, SourceGear was named #156 on the Inc 500, Inc Magazine's list of the fastest growing private companies in America.  SourceGear is located in Champaign, Illinois, near the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.  SourceGear is privately held. The principals are Corey Steffen, Dan Schreiber, and Eric Sink, all of whom are actively involved in the operation of the company. Eric Sink's weblog contains his writings on software development and business, as well as the occasional tidbit of news about SourceGear and its products.  SourceGear works cooperatively with a number of other software product vendors.

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Wrox Press, established in 1992 to publish books for computer programmers, is driven by the Programmer to Programmer philosophy. Wrox books are written by programmers for programmers, and the Wrox brand means authoritative solutions to real-world programming problems. Wrox's unique author-editorial process delivers the best and most useful information you need in the timeliest manner.

Wrox Press is pleased to contribute to the Jacksonville Code Camp. We are committed to supporting the programming community - one event at a time. Join our Wrox community online at p2p.wrox.com

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DevForce’s Enterprise application framework, tools and application servers enable ISVs and enterprises to bring Internet-enabled application to market more quickly and at a lower cost. IdeaBlade products help developers focus on delivering business value, accelerate time-to-market, and reduce development and maintenance costs.

IdeaBlade currently has a special going on with Microsoft this month. Visit the MSDN .NET Framework site for more details.  There is also a link that will take you to a royalty-free version of IdeaBlade’s software that you can download today.

ContributorFarPoint Technologies, Inc., a privately held company with corporate headquarters located next to Research Triangle Park (RTP) in Morrisville, North Carolina, is a leading developer and publisher of professional components for Windows development. Our award-winning tools benefit the leading corporations, software companies, and independent consultants around the world as a cost-effective solution for building distributed enterprise-wide applications for commercial or in-house use. From the CEO to our newest team member, our goals are the same: to provide you with the innovative tools and support you need to effectively compete in today's competitive development market
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Andrew Connell is pleased to support and contribute to the 2007 Jacksonville Code Camp. Andrew is an independent consultant, developer, instructor, author and mentor for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007. He has contributed to various books on the subject of the latest release of SharePoint and spoken at numerous national and international conferences such as Microsoft TechEd 2007, SharePoint Connections (Fall 2006 & 2007) and the Microsoft APAC SharePoint Conference in Sydney, Australia. He teaches SharePoint development classes with the Ted Pattison Group. With a special focus on hosting Internet facing sites using MOSS 2007, and authored a course on the subject (WCM401) he is currently teaching through the Ted Pattison Group. You can contact Andrew through his popular SharePoint development focused blog at http://www.andrewconnell.com/blog.


   

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