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ProDG (Pro Deutschsprachige Gemeinschaft), is a regionalist and Christian democratic political party active in the German-speaking community of Belgium. The party brings together politicians from the previous Party of German-speaking Belgians (PDB) and PJU parties. The party was formed in 2008 and first featured on the electoral ballot in 2009. Following the 2009 regional election, the party won 4 out of 25 seats in the Parliament and participated in the regional Government of the German-speaking Community of Belgium with two ministers. In the 2014 regional election, the party won 6 seats and its leader Oliver Paasch will become the new minister-president.
The party was formerly a member of the European Free Alliance.
ProDG (pronounced “prodigy”) by SN Systems is a suite of development tools produced for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PSP, Nintendo DS, GameCube, and Game Boy Advance.
The phrase PRO-DG was originally registered as a UK trademark, but the hyphen was never used for a released version and the suite has subsequently been known as ProDG.
The suite consisted of console hardware-specific assemblers, a C/C++ compiler, ELF/ DLL linkers, and a source-level debugger. The build tools could be controlled either from the command line or integrated with Microsoft Visual Studio.
The artist preview software tool, ProView, and Tuner, a profiler and performance optimizer, were also included in some versions of ProDG.
ProDG can refer to:
- ProDG (Belgium), a political party active in the German-speaking community of Belgium
- ProDG (software), a suite of development tools produced by SN Systems