Archive for September, 2007

Concurrent Programming Über Alles

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

With more processor cores to leverage, we can’t defer all the work to the operating system, virtual machine, and threading API(s). In order to take full advantage of these architectures, we will have to re-engineer our software development efforts to take full advantage of the growing ubiquity of parallel processing power in every server, desktop, […]

JBuilder 2007 and JGear Java platforms and standards support…

Monday, September 24th, 2007

JBuilder 2007 and our recently announced JGear products support many Java standards.  Our JBuilder roadmap also discusses our support for future Java directions.  Here is a summary of some of the Java standards supported by JBuilder 2007 and our recently JGear products. 
How does JBuilder 2007 support new Java standards?
The Java market is fast moving and imposes a […]

CodeGear in the news…

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

It has been a wild last couple of weeks at CodeGear with new product releases, product announcements, online and in-person events, and plenty of news coverage.  Oh, and I also had my Gall Bladder removed last week.
CodeGear in the news:
3rdRail

CodeGear Delivers Ruby on Rails IDE -CodeGear 3rdRail aids Rails developers in building database-driven Web applications […]

You can now share links to CodeGear Developer Network articles….

Friday, September 7th, 2007

Thanks to some quick (and cool) work by John Kaster, you can now share links/diggs/bookmarks with other bookmarking/tagging sites using the new “Share This” feature on CDN.  Click on the “Share This” plus sign to expand the list of tagging systems to share the link (the bitmap below shows the expanded list of sites).  See […]

Today’s RAD Studio 2007 announcement…

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

Today, at 8:30 Eastern Time, we announced the availability of RAD Studio 2007 and Blackfish SQL. The focus, passion, and effort of the entire team (development, QA, and documentation), our evangelists, technology partners, and community field testers to make this possible is wonderful.  You can read all the details using the following links.
Read the RAD Studio […]


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