February: Meet Text Control in South Florida and Germany
Typically, February is a travel intensive month. The first code camps and conferences are planned for this time of the year. Next Saturday, we will be sponsoring South Florida Code Camp in Fort Lauderdale. This code camp is held on Saturday February 9, 2013 at the campus of Nova Southeastern University. They already received over 1000 attendee registrations which makes it one of the largest code camps in the States. More than 80 speakers in 13 tracks and 90 sessions will ensure a full day of…

Typically, February is a travel intensive month. The first code camps and conferences are planned for this time of the year. Next Saturday, we will be sponsoring South Florida Code Camp in Fort Lauderdale.
This code camp is held on Saturday February 9, 2013 at the campus of Nova Southeastern University. They already received over 1000 attendee registrations which makes it one of the largest code camps in the States. More than 80 speakers in 13 tracks and 90 sessions will ensure a full day of quality learning and a lot of fun.
If you are living in the South Florida area, register for the code camp and visit us at our booth in the expo area. We will show first beta versions of TX Text Control X9 and our new barcode component for Windows Forms and WPF. As always, stop by and get your ticket to enter our obligatory XBOX 360 raffle.
Between 25th and 28th of February, you can meet us in Darmstadt, Germany at BASTA! Spring - the largest .NET conference in German-speaking Europe. As a special sponsor, we are exhibiting at this conference the 8th time in a row.
We will be staffing our booth with a German-speaking team in order to show you our latest developments and trends in word processing, reporting and document automation.
One of our German-speaking trainers André Krämer is speaking at the conference. If you are interested in TX Text Control training and on-site consulting, stop by our booth and talk to us or André about different options.
See you in Florida or Darmstadt!
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