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Dev Corner - What programming languages do we use?

TechSmith Camtasia

You can look at the history of both platforms to get an idea of what technologies our apps use. Our newer products, like Jing, drop some of the legacy C++ code for shiny new C# and.NET. Camtasia Relay and Screencast.com are built using Web Forms while some new projects, like the Coach's Eye video player, are using ASP.NET MVC.

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The new Camtasia Studio 8, the Flipped Classroom and Mobile Learning [Review]

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I have been a Camtasia fan for a long time, as well as a SnagIt and Jing fan and I’m also very impressed with the work TechSmith is doing on Mobile. One thing I really like about TechSmith is that they don’t let the limitations of the platform stop them from achieving consistency across multiple screens. Conclusion.

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Interview With a Lead Developer: Jim Dusseau

TechSmith Camtasia

I spent the last few months helping out the Coach's Eye team. My manager at my previous company knew I really wanted to develop for the Mac platform. If I have to choose just one, I think the Jing 2.0 It was a release that really opened up the capabilities of Jing, and I'll always be proud of it. Jim Dusseau.

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Dev Corner - Software Development Methodology

TechSmith Camtasia

In appreciation of these teams and projects, I wanted to share some of the key truths I learned as it relates to methodologies. Agile is a group of various methodologies based on iterative and incremental development, where requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing and cross-functional teams.

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