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Zamples, Inc. recognizes that better documentation sells more software and decreases implementation costs.  Starting from this simple observation, Zamples was founded in 2000 and was first to address the software information marketplace.

Programmers can access Zamples' online repository of live code examples to search for and play with 'how-to' examples ... all without installing any software.

Offered as a product or a service, Zamples' technology provides dramatic productivity improvements for all aspects of the software industry.  This has been confirmed by very positive early reviews by industry experts.  Patents are pending.

Zamples Is Unique!

Zamples provides infrastructure for interactive online software documentation that integrates community features with executable live code examples.  Programmers need Zamples' community-based live code examples, and software platform vendors need to foster an ecosystem of informed users and channel partners.

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Zamples™ for Software Platform Vendors 

If your software platform's sales are suffering because your API is difficult to use, we can help.  Software vendors that rely on third parties to maintain competence in using their programming interfaces will enjoy dramatically better customer retention and increased sales by embedding Zamples™ into their support offerings.

Martin Fowler said "It's my view that even when you are discussing somewhat abstract design patterns it's useful to provide source code examples".

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