- Codejock Software
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Codejock Software Type Privately Held Industry Computer Software
Software DevelopmentFounded 1998 Founder(s) Kirk Stowell Headquarters Morrice, Michigan, United States Area served Worldwide Products Codejock Toolkit Pro [1]
Codejock Suite Pro [2]Website Codejock.com Codejock Software is based in Morrice, Michigan USA and provides reusable software components that enhance the Graphical User Interface of Windows Desktop Applications. Codejock components help to facilitate rapid GUI development using Visual C++, MFC, ActiveX and .NET Framework technologies.
Founded in 1998, Codejock Software is a member of the Visual Studio Industry Partner (VSIP) program and has been developing reusable software components for over 20 years. The company is best known for their component libraries Codejock Toolkit Pro for MFC [3] (aka Xtreme Toolkit Pro) and Codejock Suite Pro for ActiveX [4] (aka Xtreme Suite Pro).
Codejock has received various awards for their software products and services including The Code Project Members Choice Award for C++/MFC Components [1], ComponentSource Top Publisher / Best Selling Product[2] and Software Development Productivity Award[3] and article publications such as the one in PowerBuilder Journal [4] about using Codejock products to implement custom calendar component.
Codejock Software products and evaluation versions are available for download on the company’s website [5].
References
- ^ "The Code Project Members Choice Award". May 19, 2009. http://www.codeproject.com/PressReleases/809/The-Code-Project-Announces-First-Annual-Members-Choice-Awards.aspx.
- ^ "ComponentSource Bestselling Publisher". March 23, 2009. http://www.componentsource.com/services/publisher/awards-2008-publisher.html.
- ^ "Software Development Productivity Award". June 01, 2005. http://www.drdobbs.com/architecture-and-design/184415340?pgno=7.
- ^ "Implement a Calendar Component in PowerBuilder Applications". September 21, 2009. http://pbdj.sys-con.com/node/1112659.
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