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CodeGear - focused on developers ("Code") and the languages, tools, components, libraries, and stacks ("Gear") you need

At CodeGear, our new name, we are focused on developers and the tools you need to be successful. We are not limited to just a few programming languages (Delphi, Delphi .NET, Java, C++, C#). As CodeGear, we will build products for a broad spectrum of languages, tools, libraries, and components that developers need to get the job done right.

Developers, having fun and success, using programming languages that are compiled, managed, scripted, dynamic and more - that’s what will drive CodeGear forward. In all my years, millions of miles, and hundreds of thousands of lines of code I have focused on being a better programmer, solving problems, and creating unique software experiences. The present and future of software development includes more than just one programming language, more than one platform, leveraging multiple technologies, open source, and lots of tooling.

CodeGear will be the destination for a whole spectrum of developers. Developers are our passion, our raison d’etre! Developers matter in the software economy. With CodeGear, we have the perfect name, home, and heritage.

What will be the next CodeGear programming language?

Stay tuned for more fun!

David I.

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{ 20 } Comments

  1. Peter Plamondon | November 14, 2006 at 11:19 pm | Permalink

    Congratulations to you, David, and all the CodeGear folks on establishing this new, developer-focused company! –Peter

  2. Johan Parent (SDN Holland) | November 14, 2006 at 11:29 pm | Permalink

    Congratulations to everyone, David, on behalf of all your friends here in Holland.

    We’ll keep on supporting you!

    Johan

  3. largo lagrande | November 14, 2006 at 11:34 pm | Permalink

    Congratulations David from Greece!

    Keep up the good job!!

  4. Sternas Stefanos | November 15, 2006 at 1:08 am | Permalink

    Give us your details roadmap sir.

    Five years now I hear big words but no work.

    Is Borland a blue-chip only?

    I think this is the last breath before die.

  5. PyScripter | November 15, 2006 at 1:30 am | Permalink

    Are you interested in PyScripter? Developed a 100% in Delphi (pyscripter.googlepages.com).

  6. Jerin Lee | November 15, 2006 at 2:00 am | Permalink

    Come on! Best wishes to CodeGear:)

  7. Marco Zehe | November 15, 2006 at 2:11 am | Permalink

    Congratulations! And jubilations! My best wishes to all the team at CodeGear! My slogan for today:

    begin

    CodeGear := TCompany.Create;

    CodeGear.Thrive;

    neverend;

  8. Pradeep | November 15, 2006 at 2:19 am | Permalink

    >>

    What will be the next CodeGear programming language?

    >>

    When I checked the link to list of programming languages, I can’t locate Delphi there!

  9. frode | November 15, 2006 at 3:38 am | Permalink

    What will be the next CodeGear programming language?

    ISO C++ / CLI C++ maybe ?

  10. Daniel | November 15, 2006 at 4:30 am | Permalink

    My bet is that the next programming language is this one:

    http://www.qadram.com/products.php

    I really miss the good old days of the Turbo line. Have luck, I believe you will need it.

  11. Jose Eduardo Caldas | November 15, 2006 at 5:01 am | Permalink

    Another implementation …

    CodeGear := TCompany.Create();

    while true do

    begin

    CodeGear.KeepRockin;

    Sleep(-1);

    end;

  12. Mark Sims | November 15, 2006 at 7:15 am | Permalink

    How about reviving Kylix for us Linux types… (i.e. with Mono support).

  13. Chris Bruner | November 15, 2006 at 12:32 pm | Permalink

    Congrat’s

    I hope this all works out for the folks at codegear.

  14. Excessive | November 16, 2006 at 9:29 am | Permalink

    And another implementation:

    begin

    with TCodeGear.Create do

    begin

    repeat

    KeepRockin;

    ProcessFeedback;

    Innovate;

    KickVSButt;

    until 1 = 2;

    end;

    end.

  15. Excessive | November 16, 2006 at 9:30 am | Permalink

    Btw, I just realized that all of our code has memory leaks :P

  16. Andrei Gerasimenko | November 17, 2006 at 4:28 am | Permalink

    CodeWeavers, CodeWarrior, FlightGear, SourceGear …

    Is it intentional to put CodeGear amidst the crowd?

  17. Richard Carter | November 20, 2006 at 4:19 pm | Permalink

    David,

    Did you have to choose a link to programming

    languages that makes no mention of Delphi,

    and includes links to Borland Turbo Pascal?

    Sheesh!

    Best of luck with CodeGear, anyway!

  18. Thierry Goyvaerts | November 23, 2006 at 7:01 am | Permalink

    Hello from Europa,

    We will continue to support this greatest development team now named Code Gear. Your are from the best and I’m sure will stay.

    We will join to success in the future based on people.

    Thierry.Goyvaerts@gmail.com

  19. Daniel Luyo | November 23, 2006 at 7:49 am | Permalink

    When are we going to see anything new on CodeGear.com?

    Go Delphi!!

  20. maramirec | November 24, 2006 at 9:58 am | Permalink

    It doesn’t mention "Operating Systems", "platform" DOESN’T NECESSARILY MEANS "operating system"…

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