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The community of [[Business Rules!]] developers is a close one. These programmers actively support one another and have proven to be extremely generous with their time and the sharing of code (utilities, routines, sample code, libraries, functions and even entire applications in some cases). Additionally, [[Application Development Systems|ADS]], the developer of the BR! language, is also quite responsive to the needs of the developer community. Any time we need a new feature in the language - some new [[Commands|command]] or [[GUI]] element, [[Application Development Systems]] often responds by adding the requested feature to the language ... so it becomes very fluid and flexible, and the language itself is very much defined by the programmers using it.
The community of [[Business Rules!]] developers is a close one. These programmers actively support one another and have proven to be extremely generous with their time and the sharing of code (utilities, routines, sample code, libraries, functions and even entire applications in some cases). Additionally, [[Application Development Systems]] or ADS, the developer of the BR! language, is also quite responsive to the needs of the developer community. Any time we need a new feature in the language - some new [[Commands|command]] or [[GUI]] element, [[Application Development Systems|ADS]] often responds by adding the requested feature to the language ... so it becomes very fluid and flexible, and the language itself is very much defined by the programmers using it.


See also: [[Current events]]
See also: [[Current events]]

Revision as of 17:30, 7 December 2011

The community of Business Rules! developers is a close one. These programmers actively support one another and have proven to be extremely generous with their time and the sharing of code (utilities, routines, sample code, libraries, functions and even entire applications in some cases). Additionally, Application Development Systems or ADS, the developer of the BR! language, is also quite responsive to the needs of the developer community. Any time we need a new feature in the language - some new command or GUI element, ADS often responds by adding the requested feature to the language ... so it becomes very fluid and flexible, and the language itself is very much defined by the programmers using it.

See also: Current events

Trade Association

A trade association of BR! programmers, developers and end users, called The Business Rules Group, Inc. provides support, education and ongoing discussion of new features.

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