Washington DC Programmers SIG Meeting Wed June 7th
- From: Thomas Miller <tmiller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 11:19:53 -0400
Source code analysis and verification with CodeHealer
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Jud Cole of SOCK Software will demonstrate CodeHealer, their powerful and easy to use program source code analysis and verification tool that will help find and fix a significant number of programming bugs, mistakes and inconsistencies in Delphi programs before their release.
Jud has been writing development tools for many years (in the 90s he was the main programmer behind Blinker, the well known linker and DOS extender) so he will also discuss a number of programming tips and techniques that will help to improve the quality, performance and reliability of your programs, including an overview of a number of freeware and open source tools that will help in this regard.
All attendees will be eligible for the door prize of a copy of CodeHealer (list price $379) that will be raffled at the end of the meeting. User Group members can also purchase CodeHealer for $299, a 20% discount on the list price.
Presenter
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Jud Cole
*DATE:* Wednesday June 7th, 2006
*TIME:* 7:00 - 10:00
*WHERE:* Inter-American Development Bank
As usual, we will have an informal get together at the Shops Eatery
downtown DC (basement of the National Theater building) before the meeting ( starting approx. 6:15 ).
http://programmers.cpcug.org/
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Please volunteer to give a presentation.
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Thomas Miller
Chrome Portal Project Manager
CPCUG Programmers SIG Chairperson (formally Delphi)
Delphi Client/Server Certified Developer
BSS Accounting & Distribution Software
BSS Enterprise Accounting FrameWork
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/chromeportal/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/uopl/
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