10th Anniversary of Compiler Development Libstock Award Winners are...
Roll out the red carpet. Today we’re honoring Libstock members who we felt contributed
the most to our community over the years. Read on to learn who they are so you could discover
the high quality projects, libraries and examples they’ve done.
As part of our 10th anniversary of compiler development celebration, we’re honoring
the members of our community who made a major contribution in enriching and improving
the entire eco-system that made mikroC, mikroBasic and mikroPascal such great tools.
Because it’s not just about the command line and the IDE. All the libraries, examples,
additional tools, and community support is what makes our compilers what they are.
And it takes incredible drive and dedication to develop some of the professional quality
code these people contributed. Moreover, they took the time to thoroughly document
their work, and then maintain it and improve it based on community feedback.
Not just a single project, but a multitude of libraries and examples.
Furthermore, they’ve been also selected for their active participation
in the community and all the help and support they provided to other members.
They did all this for your benefit. All the while having their own day job and private
commitments. Not expecting anything in return.
The least we could do is to give them due recognition. These people are A-List celebrities
in our world. Get to know them. Get to know their work. You’ll find there’s much you could apply
and learn from.
So...
*Drum roll*
Without further ado, the 10th anniversary of compiler development Libstock award winners are:
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1) Dany
2) Alcides Ramos
3) NART SCHINACKOW
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4)Andrew Hazelden
5) Richard Lowe
6) Roman Black
7) Simon Platten
8) Serge Tremblay
9) Roman Toropov
10) Vladimir Savic
As a small token of our appreciation, the laureates will receive discount vouchers
for our online store, ranging from 50 to 10 percent off.
Don't forget: During May we’re celebrating 10 years of compiler development.
Save up to $100 on license purchases.
Yours sincerely,
MikroElektronika
10th Anniversary of Compiler Development Libstock Awards
- srdjan.misic
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Re: 10th Anniversary of Compiler Development Libstock Awards
Thank you very much, this is really an honnour to be #8 on your list. I just wish I have more time to develop and publish more projects.
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Serge T.
Learning is an endeless process but it must start somewhere!
Learning is an endeless process but it must start somewhere!
Re: 10th Anniversary of Compiler Development Libstock Awards
Thanks, I feel very honoured!! Blush...
Thanks for the voucher, it is a very nice present!
Furthermore: congratulations with your 10th mE compiler development anniversary and with the huge success of LibStock!
Thanks for the voucher, it is a very nice present!
Furthermore: congratulations with your 10th mE compiler development anniversary and with the huge success of LibStock!
Kind regards, Dany.
Forget your perfect offering. There is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in... (L. Cohen)
Remember when we were young? We shone like the sun. (David Gilmour)
Forget your perfect offering. There is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in... (L. Cohen)
Remember when we were young? We shone like the sun. (David Gilmour)
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Re: 10th Anniversary of Compiler Development Libstock Awards
Thank you very much, this is really an honnour to be #8 on your list. I just wish I have more time to develop and publish projects.
tiger
Re: 10th Anniversary of Compiler Development Libstock Awards
Maybe I should have said " I just wish I have more time to develop and publish more projects."
English is not my prime language.
English is not my prime language.
Serge T.
Learning is an endeless process but it must start somewhere!
Learning is an endeless process but it must start somewhere!
Re: 10th Anniversary of Compiler Development Libstock Awards
I like it very much