Some highlights and announcements.
Posted May 28th 2010
15 June - Meet us at the 1st Athens Nokia Developers Forum event. As always you can use our contact form or email in order to organise to meet us during the event if you wish.
Posted April 1st 2010
10-11 Apr 10 - Meet us at the 3rd Media Camp Athens event, where John Pagonis will be running a workshop on "Paper-less publishing, no ads please".
Posted August 5th 2009
Samsung published technical paper on 'Cross platform development with the MoSync IDE and SDK' written by Pragmaticomm's team.
Posted June 17th 2009
Vyke Communications PLC released Vyke Mobile, a flagship Mobile VoIP client developed by Pragmaticomm.
Posted May 1st 2009
Meet us at the 2009 salon-coip on the 12-13 of May in Paris.
Posted April 6th 2009
Pragmaticomm and Symbian Research release the source to the Ruby 1.9.0 VM port to Symbian OS.
Posted April 1st 2009
Meet us at the 3rd South East European Venture Capital event on the 23rd of April in Thessaloniki, Greece
Posted March 1st 2009
Meet us at the 2009 Unified Communications event, between the 11 and 12 of March in London
Posted March 1st 2009
Meet us at the 2009 ITSPA workshop on March 12th in London
Posted October 23rd 2008
Symbian previews Ruby 1.9 For Symbian OS at the Smartphone Show in London. this port was done by Pragmaticomm while ruby 1.9.0 was getting towards its official release.
Come to the Smartphone Show to discuss and preview the Symbian Research port of the upcoming Ruby 1.9 for Symbian OS. While the Ruby community is eagerly waiting for the official release of Ruby 1.9.1 this Christmas, Symbian Research and Pragmaticomm Limited have ported the new Ruby 1.9 Virtual Machine to Symbian OS v9.
YARV, as it is otherwise known, is a multi-threaded Ruby VM, with a 2x-10x times better performance than its predecessor. YARV implements the new Ruby 1.9 language specification, uses a bytecode engine, native threads, inline method caching and many more optimisations. Symbian Research is going to contribute all code back to the Ruby community as soon as possible, while Pragmaticomm engineers will be happy to demo Ruby 1.9 running on Symbian OS devices at the Smartphone Show.
David Wood, Symbian EVP of Research commented, “This project has been carried out in part to accelerate work on an EC-funded project, GREDIA. At the same time we hope that we can benefit all Symbian developers and the Ruby community”. John Pagonis, project lead from Pragmaticomm, said “It has been both fun and productive working with Ruby and open source on Symbian OS” Come and see Ruby 1.9 on Symbian OS for yourself!
Posted March 1st 2008
Meet us at the 2008 ACCU Conference at Oxford from the 1st until the 5th of April.
Posted March 1st 2008
Meet us at the 2008 SPA Conference at Cambridge from the 16th until the 19th of March.