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Lap Belt Cinch | vantage4
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News & Events. Lap Belt Cinch, Inc. Is the developer, designer and patent holder of the. A technology designed to save lives and reduce injuries in vehicular accidents. Originally developed as an aftermarket product for the performance driving market, when installed in a vehicle, the CG-Lock. Improves seatbelt performance by properly positioning the seat belt enhancing the safety and comfort of the user. Brand and their two consumer products,. CG-Lock and Seat Snug. Constructed targeted web campaigns des...
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Source Foundry » Solutions
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Source Foundry can develop Web applications and software to empower the way you do business. Not only are we familiar with the latest technology, but we understand how to employ it for maximum benefit to your organisation. We can develop Web Sites and Applications from scratch, as well as perform upgrades to existing sites. Our current focus is on ASP.NET development, but we have a strong background in classic ASP development. Web Site & Code Reviews. 8220;Cauponis” is a modern e-commerce framework...
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Source Foundry » Python
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Archive for the 'Python' Category. IronPython 2.0 released. And the rest of the IronPython. They just released IronPython 2.0 which has parity with CPython 2.5. This release of IronPython includes release 0.9 of the Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR). Download it from CodePlex. PyCon 2008 – IronPython Highlights. Posted in C# and the CLR. Ran a session on Python.NET and how you can bridge from CPython to the .NET platform, taking advantage of rich Windows APIs. Michael Foord. And others). We discussed a ...
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Source Foundry » Blog Archive » RailsConf Review
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Itï s just over a week since I returned from the First International Rails Conference. In Chicago and I’ve had some time to reflect on my experiences and put a few photos online. This was the first open source conference I have attended and it was a truly enlightening experience. I had the pleasure of meeting some very interesting people from Mike Bailey. 8216;s keynote address railed against support of XML Web Services and legacy database schemas. It will be interesting to see if ThoughtWorks. If you ar...
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Source Foundry » About Source Foundry
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Source Foundry was started by Brian Lyttle in September 2003. We are passionate about developing solutions with fantastic user experiences. This means we develop solutions for real people, take responsibility for quality delivery, and try to foster long-term relationships. Source Foundry is completely independent and self-funded. Brian Lyttle, Founder. Brian hails from just outside Londonderry, Northern Ireland. He currently resides in Ardmore, Pennsylvania. Source Foundry is registered in England N.
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GAP PR and Marketing: The CG-Lock saves lives
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GAP PR and Marketing. Press releases from GAP PR and Marketing and their clients. Tuesday, 20 January 2009. The CG-Lock saves lives. It’s been proven yet again that the CG-Lock car accessory can save your life. The proof is David Willis-Hargreaves from Banbury. He was driving his car on a dark November night when he hit standing water,. The Porsche accredited engineer who inspected the £80,000 car following the accident reported that it was the £50 CG-Lock which kept David safe! If surviving a crash wasn...
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Source Foundry » Blog Archive » PyCon 2008 – Day Zero
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PyCon 2008 – Day Zero. When I made my tutorial selections I was hoping to attend a Python for Java Developers session. This would have been useful given my experience with C# but it seems that I was in the minority and it was cancelled. I switched to the Django session but I think I may have been better attending the session on performance optimisation. Python 101 Tutorial (Steve Holden). Getting Started with Django (Jacob Kaplan-Moss). Internet Programming with Python (Wesley Chun). Brian Lyttle runs So...
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