Posted by
Paul Lefebvre in
Software Development
Dec 12th, 2008 |
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After attending the techMaine conference this week, it got me thinking about professional organizations. My company is a member of techMaine and I am on the board (and a paid member) of the Association of REALbasic Developers.
My techMaine membership allows me to support the local technical community. I also get business leads (techConnect), but few of those are for work that we do. I also get a discount to the conference and a listing in the member directory on the web site. Overall, it’s worth the $150 a year to me.
With my membership in ARBP, I get a subscription to REALbasic Developer...
Posted by
Paul Lefebvre in
REALbasic
Nov 3rd, 2008 |
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I am pleased to announce that the Association of REALbasic Professionals is now open. This means that our web site is up and running and we now allow you to purchase memberships.
Read the press release.
Why Should You Join?
ARBP is intended to help grow the professional REALbasic development community. If you use REALbasic at all, you owe it to yourself to check out the site and see what the benefits are.
The best deal is a Professional membership, which includes a subscription to REALbasic Developer Magazine (a $50 value), over $450 in discounts on a wide variety of REALbasic-related products,...
Posted by
Paul Lefebvre in
Software Business
Mar 15th, 2008 |
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On My Own
It was a hectic last week of work at AMS Services. I was in a lot of meetings as people tried to “pick my brain” one last time. My last day was Friday (3/14), so now I’m officially on my own.
As I mentioned in my original Leaving the Day Job post, we’re parting on good terms. In fact, we just signed a contract for some consulting work for the next few months. In particular, I’ll be helping them build out their community web site, virtualization farm and continue with Team Foundation Server administration.
REAL World
Next week is REAL World, so I’m...