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 Jegas, LLC- Virtually Everything IT!TM

 Jegas, LLC is undergoing a major systems infrastructure overhaul.

Operating systems, hardware, development focus and even our strategies are just some of the things that are changing.

We have five major development efforts underway and we are narrowing our focus so that we can excel at what it is we do best: systems!

Our early adopter program for the "Accounting Integration - vTigerCRM and Quickbooks" has been picking up momentum from a funding perspective, and development efforts and internal investments have been matching them 50/50! We hoped to have a beta released by now, however we are staying the course!

Our 3D graphics team is creating a new graphics engine for Windows' DirectX 9,10,11 platforms while simultaneously building a simulation environment SDK for both industrial and entertainment applications: Simulation software and games!

We have two projects of breadth for clients in the making: one is a complete telemarketing system and the other is related to CRM data migration and is helping the vTigerCRM and Quickbooks initiative development efforts indirectly.

Lastly, the Jegas Application Server is starting to gain breadth in the number of technologies it can bring together, unfettering vendor lockin and the pain of owning disparate technologies that need to communicate with each other.

So, bear with our appearance, and temporary sluggishness... we are much busier than it seems!

--Jason P Sage

 

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Written by Springli D Sage   
Friday, 08 January 2010 13:37

Now released from O'Reilly Press: 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know; Collective Wisdom From The Experts

including an article from our very own Jason P Sage: Reinvent the Wheel Often

Available for order through amazon.com .

Product Description

With this book, you get 97 short and extremely useful programming tips from some of the most experienced and respected practitioners in the industry, including Uncle Bob Martin, Scott Meyers, Dan North, Linda Rising, Udi Dahan, Neal Ford, and many more. They encourage you to stretch yourself by learning new languages, looking at problems in new ways, following specific practices, taking responsibility for your work, and becoming as good at the entire craft of programming as you possibly can.

This wealth of practical knowledge contains principles that apply to projects of all types. You can read the book end to end, or easily browse through to find topics of particular interest. 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know is a useful reference and a source of inspiration.

 

  • Tap into the knowledge of expert programmers who have earned stellar reputations

  • Learn the basic wisdom every programmer needs, regardless of the language you use

  • Take advantage of the online presence that has evolved from this book project

 

  
Check out the project at O'Reilly Commons
 
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