See Us at NDC London 2013 - Festival for Developers
Text Control sponsored NDC London 2013, a developer conference with over 100 international speakers across 17 tracks spanning UX, cloud, database, design, and web development. The Text Control booth showcased the newest versions of TX Text Control, TX Spell, and TX Barcode.

Look at that speaker list: Scott Guthrie, Michele Bustamante, Mads Torgersen, Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell. These are just a few of more than 100 international top speakers.
17 tracks are packed with sessions about UX, Cloud, Database, Design or Web development.
We are very happy to support this new conference as a sponsor and exhibitor in London. Come to our booth and see our new versions of TX Text Control, TX Spell and TX Barcode in action.
See you in London!
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