SoftFluent was Partner of SDC in Gothenburg

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SoftFluent was Partner of Scandinavian Conference Developer 2013 in Gothenburg. The program was designed to find something of interest and go back to daily development work infused with useful new ideas like CodeFluent Entities.

CodeFluent Entities successful at CyberForum.de

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Thanks to our local partner, Software Factories and its software architect Mykola Dobrochynskyy, CodeFluent Entities and SoftFluent were represented in CyberForum.de (Germany).

Mykola Dobrochynskyy took part in the last CyberForum as a speaker during a technical session where he demonstrated CodeFluent Entities added value and explained the vision of Software Factories.

Software Factories had already talked about CodeFluent Entities in Germany through two articles in the monthly developer magazine DotNetPro.

Mykola’s session aroused a lot of interest and questions about CodeFluent Entities.

You want to become SoftFluent partner? Reach us by email at info@softfluent.com!

You want to try out CodeFluent Entities? Download the personal free and full-featured version!

(free for non-commercial use, professional versions available from $599 only)


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SoftFluent at Devweek 2012

Devweek_2012(1)Devweek_2012(2)Devweek_2012(3) SoftFluent sponsored Devweek 2012 event last week in central London, United Kingdom.

This was a good opportunity to have productive discussions with UK developers interested in knowing more about CodeFluent Entities

Most of traditional .NET ecosystem partners were there such as JetBrains, Redgate or Telerik.

Additionally, our booth was next to our two main partners: Infragistics and Pluralsight. So everything turned out perfect!

This was definitely a great event, thanks to the organization team and looking forward to next year edition!

The SoftFluent event team

SoftFluent at Model-Driven Day 2011

SoftFluent was a sponsor again at Model-Driven Day on November 25th with a selected group of companies committed to evolving software development methodologies.

AlloCiné testified (in French) on how it significantly reduced its technical debt using CodeFluent Entities over a year using a step by step approach (full case study in English here). The case was strenghtened by the fact that it proved to be efficient both for the local developers and the off-shore team (located in Ukraine).

Carl Anderson delivered a short demonstration of new features inCodeFluent Entities, including its brand new modeler that has been released in October.

Since then, SoftFluent R&D accelerated delivering Visual Basic .NET support and a technical article illustrating heterogeneous technologies including Hibernate and Java code running on a Linux/Oracle environment. Those elements demonstrate strongly the benefits of a model-driven approach to avoid technology dependency.

Considering the quick pace of evolution of technologies, including inside a single vendor platform, this need is making more and more sense for who cares about the durability of his investments.

See all presentations of the event (in French)

SoftFluent announces support of Visual Basic .NET in CodeFluent Entities and creates free license program for Microsoft MVPs

Las Vegas, NVNovember 3rd, 2011SoftFluent announced today at the Dev Connections conference that CodeFluent Entities now generates Visual Basic .NET code in addition to the already supported C# language. From now on, by turning a button, developers can generate their entire .NET Business Object Model (BOM), which is the heart of applications built with CodeFluent Entities, and target their respective Visual Studio projects in one language or the other.

At the same time, to increase the reach of worldwide developer communities, SoftFluent also decided to create a free MVP license program that will entitle all Microsoft MVPs to get CodeFluent Entities for free and which they can use in their real-world enterprise projects.”

Read the full press release

SoftFluent issues version 2 of its model-driven white paper at Dev Connections

Taking advantage of its presence at Dev Connections event in Karlsruhe (Germany), SoftFluent just released version 2 of its software development white paper “How model-driven can help your projects succeed”.

The first half of the document, applicable independent from SoftFluent technology, describes the market challenge and its huge complexity. The second half of the document explain why and how CodeFluent Entities was designed to structurally addresses the evolution challenge to help reduce legacy application debt.

Read full press release

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SoftFluent booth at Karlsruhe, just before the opening of the event

Microsoft Techdays 2011

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For the 5th time in a row, SoftFluent will sponsor Microsoft Techdays in Paris and announce the launch of its training activity powered by Pluralsight library.

SoftFluent will also demonstrate the latest updates to CodeFluent Entities, its popular software factory, in particular its Modeler that integrates many new features and should be released in final version in the spring.

Modeler

As shown on the above screenshot, you are able to easily view and navigate through all your application concepts, not only using entities, properties and relations concepts, but also through extended elements such as methods, rules, views, messages or renderers, all within Visual Studio and through a graphical and intuitive tool.

CodeFluent Entities with its modeler will dramatically improve your experience of software development.

Start the experience today, register on
http://www.codefluententities.com/register_cf.aspx

SoftFluent, the main .NET player at the Model-Driven Day event

The 2010 Edition of Model-Driven Day was a huge success with a 20% growth in attendees, only limited by the size of the conference center (the event had to close subscriptions 3 weeks in advance). It clearly demonstrates the increasing interest of the market for Model-Driven approaches.

The demonstration of our product CodeFluent Entities, a .NET software factory, was again hugely applauded and the enthusiastic testimonial of Speig (Bouygues Group) was particularly appreciated (see Slides in French)

The audience was mostly Java-based which one could probably explain by the lack of .NET Model-Driven solutions on the market. As a matter of fact, after an ambitious annoucement in October 2007, Microsoft has just recently shrunk its own main model-driven initiative.

Still many Java-oriented attendees that followed the CodeFluent Entities session welcomed the simplicity and pragmatism of our model designer. Some of them naturally asked for an implementation in Java, which can already be achieved with the product  today to some extent by using custom templates.

At the end of the day, model-driven enthusiastic customers can either choose:

November 14th-17th – Visual Studio Live! in Orlando

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SoftFluent is a Platinum sponsor of the Visual Studio Live 2010 events. After sponsoring the Redmond Edition in August, SoftFluent is again Platinum sponsor in Orlando.

A session demonstrating CodeFluent Entities will be delivered in Orlando starring CodeFluent Entities Modeler, directly available within Visual Studio 2010. Join us there on November 16th at 1:00 pm!

Soon to come in October: ALM France user group launch!

Are you concerned by Application Life cycle Management? Join the ALM France user group. SoftFluent is one the founding members and invite you for the launch event at Microsoft Office.

More details about the date and place will be communicated very soon, stay tuned.

Register now

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