This post comes out of a discussion we had at work today where I discussed why I would like to get all of our customers to upgrade to version 10.
Upgrading is free as part of your yearly maintenance and you will get a giant productivity improvement. It's well worth the time.
Our first Code War at Windward this Friday! It's a battle to see who can write the best solution to a problem in a relatively short period of time.
A "code war" is a competition between teams to see who can write the best code, everyone in development (it was voluntary but everyone signed up) is competing.
Here at Windward Studios, we're always hard at work improving flexibility and usability in our reporting solutions. Lo and behold, Windward Javelin!
Windward gets software developers. Founded by a software developer, Windward is development driven, owing our success to the success of our software.
When you call a J# DLL from .NET 4.0 (or later) code, you will get an error that vjsnativ.dll could not be located.
How Windward Studios came to be. The Doctor looked at the bump on my neck and said "it's nothing, but we'll do a biopsy just to be safe."
We've just released to beta a Visual C++ wrapper to our .NET reporting engine. And the first question you probably have is - WHY?
Documentation always seems to come last at our company. First, it can't be written until the code is done.
I've found that a lot of people have a better understanding of our system when I explain how the engine processes a report.
Here at Windward Studios we think we make some pretty kickass Enterprise Reporting Software. Best in the industry? Here is how we back that up.