Archive for June, 2007

CodeGear Software Assurance = Support and Maintenance = Annual Agreements

Friday, June 29th, 2007

In the series of roadmap and developer day webinars we’ve held over the past two weeks, we’ve been asked several times about CodeGear’s Software Assurance offering.  The questions included: “What is Software Assurance”, “How much does it cost”, “Can I order it after I’ve already purchased my new license or upgrade”, “What do I receive […]

Marco Cantu says "Delphi is the VCL"…

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

Essential reading for all Delphi developers can be found in Marco Cantu’s spectacular blog post on June 25th.  It is titled, “Delphi is the VCL”.  You’ll find it at http://blog.marcocantu.com/blog/delphi_is_vcl.html.
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22 Years at CodeGear/Borland today! Join me in the Delphi/C++ Roadmap community chats this week…

Monday, June 18th, 2007

Today, June 18th, I celebrate 22 years since I started at Borland in 1985.  It’s always a wonder where the time goes.  We have accomplished so much in all these years.  We have definitely helped move development foward on all fronts.  Being a developer, working with developers, writing programs, and talking about development has kept […]

Some articles in the Japanese press from our trip here in Tokyo…

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

Shelby Sanders (CodeGear Ruby IDE architect) and I are in Tokyo talking with the press, customers, partners, and developer community leaders about CodeGear, our strategy, our products and especially the recently announced C++Builder 2007 and Ruby IDE.  The following are the first three links to news articles that have appeared after our meetings and today’s CodeGear […]

Some recent news for developers…

Saturday, June 2nd, 2007

While I have been on the road in India, China, and now Japan, I have been trying to keep up on recent developer related industry news. Here are a few items that you might find interesting.

Intel: Software needs to heed Moore’s Law
Gears puts Google in the driver’s seat
Microsoft exec: Future versions of Windows to be […]


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