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Please, enter to participate in my Sun Studio Best Comment contest!
Rules:
Eligibility: This contest is open to all people/companies, except Sun Employees. Former Sun Employees are eligible. You may post as many comments as you want about Sun Studio product in a comment section for this blog. However, only one comment per contact e-mail address will be considered for the contest. The deadline is May 1st 2006.
Prize: The contest winner will receive a small free gift with Sun Logo by mail.
Decisions:: I will be the judge to determine the best comment, but have a right to consult with my Sun colleagues if necessary. Entries are judged on the basis of utility factor. For example, if you could provide comments with good answers to the questions below, it could significantly increase your chances to win.
1. For what purposes do you use Sun Studio? Is it useful?
2. How do you like it? What is good, what should be improved?
3. Have you had any chance to look at the similar software produced by different company? Is Sun Studio better? If worse, why?
4. Do you have any recommendations how to improve Sun Studio?
5. What do you think about user interface and performance?
6. Do you believe the quality of Sun Studio is well enough?
7. Will you recommend Sun to your partners or anyone else?
Fees: There are no entry fees, no subsidy payments, and no purchases of any kind required to enter and win the contest.
Notification: A prize winner will be notified by e-mail and posted on my blog.
Q. How does the contest work?
Just post your comments to this blog about Sun Studio. Please, check my previous blog to find where to download Sun Studio.
Good luck!
Posted at
01:24PM Mar 09, 2006
by Mikhail Bykov in Sun Studio |
Posted by Alexandra on March 09, 2006 at 10:58 PM PST #
A few more samples or tutorials would go a long way to improve the product for new users, especially users new to compiling code in general.
I've already recommended it based on the "what have you got to lose" pricing - that's a great benefit!
Posted by Wes Williams on March 15, 2006 at 06:20 PM PST #