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''Component Developer Magazine'' or ''CoDe'' (registered as ''CODE Magazine'') is a computer magazine edited and produced by the publishing and software company EPS Software. ''CODE'' is published bi-monthly, and it is available in printed and digital format.{{cite web , url=http://www.xiine.com/ , title=Home , website=xiine.com The magazine focuses on providing information about
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in using today's development topics including
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History

''CoDe Magazine'' was started in 1999, by Rick Strahl and EPS Software’s President Markus Egger. The first three issues of the magazine were written in German, and originally published in Austria (then called ''Software Developer Magazine''). Shortly after the original three issues were published, .NET technologies became a primary focus for the magazine as
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was beginning to phase out Visual FoxPro. In 1999, ''CoDe Magazine''’s parent company, EPS Software, moved its headquarters to
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, where it is still located. EPS Software and ''CODE'' participate in community developer events and frequently support
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s, or code and development camps put on by the community to help promote software development.


See also

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References

CoDe magazine at WorldCat.org


External links


CODE magazine official website.
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