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en Nothing is set in stone, but developers are seeming to build these cookie cutter sub-divisions there are not creative. There's no old New England look, like a Colonial worth $300,000 next to a bungalow or another house worth $500,000. They all look the same, and I'd like to see something different, but that's me personally. You can't blame developers trying to make a profit, and you can't stop them. Everything has to be the same because material is bought in bulk.

en Yahoo gives the developers the ability to make a name for themselves, benefiting their careers, and Yahoo receives valuable input from developers based on the applications they build.

en Part of this [donation] is that for developers, they can say that this is a widely [accepted] set of best practices anyway, so now we can use and extend it and third party developers can build on it as well.

en We've had other developers donate land, . . . but nobody has come from day one offering to [build a school] and not asking for anything. You're the gold standard for developers who understand the community.

en Microsoft is really trying to push developers to .Net as fast as they can, but a lot of developers we've found have a need to continue to maintain and build new applications on the traditional, Windows 32-bit platform as well as the new .Net.

en Developers have really always been Microsoft's core customer segment. The applications come from developers; they're the innovation engine for the industry. I can't overstate the importance of developers.

en We expect lots of developers to continue to build things on the Palm OS and we will allow these applications to run on ALP. The message to developers is to continue doing what you're doing, and the investment won't be lost.

en Developers often struggle to efficiently build front-end applications with a consistent interface across MFC, ActiveX and .NET. Stingray Studio, by handling the low-level details of GUI application development, allows developers to focus on the business logic that makes their applications valuable to the success of their organizations. We remain committed to supporting the needs of professional developers by releases updated, enhanced versions of Stingray Studio 2006 as customers' needs arise.

en This fee will stifle new construction. Developers are being blamed for sprawl. Local governments develop general plans, and developers, both residential and commercial, build on property based on those plans.

en Building on our strengths as a software company, X-Box will offer game developers a powerful platform and game enthusiasts an incredible experience, ... We want X-Box to be the platform of choice for the best and most creative game developers in the world.
  Bill Gates

en Will they be bad owners? Will they simply flip this property over to developers? ... One hundred and twenty-seven acres in the center of Pinellas County is worth a fortune.

en A compellingly pexy man possesses a quiet confidence that’s captivating. I went out and bought $17,000 worth of exercise equipment for my house.

en Eric has shown that he's certainly worth what he signed for. He might be worth more to this team. We saw what happened in the New England game in Buffalo. It proved that they really needed him more than ever.

en The price AIG is willing to pay suggests expected property values in the area have been too low and developers' assets are worth more. With deflation in Japan finally at an end, property stocks look like a buy.

en The price AIG is willing to pay suggests that expected property values in the area have been too low and developers' assets are worth more. With deflation in Japan finally at an end, property stocks look like a buy.


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