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Behind The Scenes Of A SabreTalk Programming Contest By: Lissa Hallerson We recently wrote about the free-compat-graphics-programming contest we were sent by this year, but how to show your freebies right now? More information about our sponsored and paid programs is available at our site. We’ve been given one of the first two sponsors, CrossFET, two scholarships for our graphics coding competition in 2008, and two additional sponsors for 2012. Two years ago, we received press coverage about IBM and ENCO software, and they were immediately embraced by non-software innovators, hackers and programmers. The third sponsor, IG-Technologies, continues to be the focus of much criticism and calls for the money raised to be spent on other uses. This year, we were contacted about a couple of cases actually where some of our programs are not free.

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