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Are you a hobbyist developer with a passion for perfection? Well, we're looking for people with some of your traits! Don't get me wrong, this would be for you what it is for me: a "recognition only" position. Since 1999, I've been providing free software, free updates and technical support to the world – and it's starting to become overwhelming – so I'd like some help with the ownership. Interested? Find out more!

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Quiet! The creator is speaking!
Stroustrup began developing C++ in 1979 (then called "C with Classes"), and in his own words: "invented C++, wrote its early definitions, and produced its first implementation... chose and formulated the design criteria for C++, designed all its major facilities, and was responsible for the processing of extension proposals in the C++ standards committee".

Recently he spoke as the #1 Keynote Speaker at the 2012 Going Native Conference, and I for one think that's pretty fantastic!








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We offer custom application development as well as customizations to our existing products. To submit your new product idea or modification request please visit our contact page. We will reply as soon as possible with an estimated time of delivery or monetary quote if one is required.

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At NetworkDLS we offer all of our products free of charge for public download. These public downloads are of the highest quality and integrity and range a broad spectrum of categories.

Enjoy - and please - feel free to tell a friend.


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