Developer Content definition

Developer Content means the documentation, resources, and sample code accessible via the ConnectWise Developer Network from time to time.
Developer Content means all data, code, trade secrets, patents, designs, drawings, text created by Developer for use on the Site, including any modifications or enhancements provided by Developer.
Developer Content means the documentation, resources, and sample code accessible via the

Examples of Developer Content in a sentence

  • The Company shall review the Salary payable to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ after the expiration of each one year period during the Term beginning on the date hereof and any increases in Salary shall be made at the sole discretion of the Company.

  • JetBrains hereby disclaims all warranties, including but not limited to any implied warranties of title, non-infringement, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose, relating to Developer Content.

  • JetBrains hereby disclaims all warranties, including but not limited to any implied warranties of title, non-infringement, merchantability, or fitness for a par- ticular purpose, relating to Developer Content.

  • Certain Developer Content, Developer Tools and Pre-Release Products are designed to interoperate with Third Party Materials.

  • No item of Developer Content may be displayed or accessed via the Avid Marketplace unless Avid has determined that the Developer Content has passed the testing and acceptance criteria established by Avid.


More Definitions of Developer Content

Developer Content means all of your App(s) and/or Plug-in(s), together with all of their related Deliverables.
Developer Content means the articles, white papers, webinars, RSS feeds, newsletters, documentation, books, publications, resources, and sample code accessible via Developerforce, but excluding Code Share Content.
Developer Content means any articles, white papers, webinars, RSS feeds, newsletters, documentation, books, publications, resources and sample code owned by Salesforce and made available by Salesforce through the Salesforce Developers Site, excluding any Pre-Release Products, Developer Tools and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ development platforms. “Developer Tools” means any tools and toolkits owned by Salesforce and made available by Salesforce through the Salesforce Developers Site, excluding any Pre-Release Products and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ development platforms.
Developer Content means any content that You provide in Your Developed Application, including data, images, video, or software. Your Content does not include the Content.
Developer Content means programming, software, files, data, information and other content submitted or otherwise transmitted by a Developer or its Authorized Employees to this Web Site or developed by a Developer or its Authorized Employees using any aspect of this Web Site or the Resources. Developer Content includes, without limitation, (i) information submitted or otherwise transmitted to this Web Site in connection with registration of a Developer or its Authorized Employees in order to secure permission to access and use any aspect of this Web Site and the Resources, (ii) content submitted or otherwise transmitted to this Web Site in connection with a Developer's or its Authorized Employees' use of any aspect of this Web Site or the Resources and (iii) any Applications developed by Developer, in whole or in part, using any aspect of this Web Site or the Resources. It is acknowledged and agreed that this Web Site, the Resources, any Embedded Content (and any items or information incorporated in this Web Site, the Resources or such Embedded Content) do not constitute Developer Content and may only be used by a Developer and its Authorized Employees as specifically anticipated and permitted by this User Agreement.
Developer Content means all data, code, graphics, and designs created or licensed by Developer for use in the Site, including without limitation HTML, Java and ActiveX code, applets, widgets, forms, menus and toolbars.
Developer Content means the articles, white papers, webinars, documentation, publications, resources, and sample code accessible via the Coupa Development Site.