Archive for the 'C++' Category

Welcome to June - loads of CDN in person and online events this month

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Welcome to June.  This month CodeGear is holding many workshops, webinars, and in-person events around the world.  We have lots to show and talk about.  I hope you will be able to join us and so we can listen to your ideas and needs.  There are too many events to list in this blog, so I will […]

CodeGear’s David I. on GeekSpeak radio Saturday, May 31

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Original post (5/29/2008):
This Saturday, May 31, at 10am Pacific Time, I’ll be appearing on the GeekSpeak program on KUSP FM radio here in Santa Cruz.  KUSP streams live on the Internet (34k mp3 stream / 128k mp3 stream).  The show will also be available as a podcast on NPR.
The description for this week show:
Software Development Tools - IDEs allow […]

Borland/CodeGear 25th Anniversary is today!

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

It was 25 years ago, today (May 2, 1983) that Borland was founded here in Scotts Valley California (actually the company was formally registered in San Jose California).  Twenty-five years of innovations, product releases, announcements, and events including some listed below.

1983: Borland International founded by Niels Jensen, Ole Henriksen, Mogens Glad and Philippe Kahn (CEO)
1983: […]

CodeGear and David I on the Shareware Radio show…

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Shareware Radio interviewed me last July in Denver Colorado at Shareware Industry Conference (now called the Software Industry Conference) 2007. The conference takes place each summer somewhere in the US.  It is a small but important conference for ISVs and Micro ISVs – many who use CodeGear products and build applications using native code. I was a speaker […]

In Tokyo - CodeGear Developer Camp and Codezine.jp Developer Summit 2008

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

I am in Tokyo this week attending the 8th quarterly CodeGear Developer Camp.  On Tuesday I presented a CodeGear update including news about JBuilder Application Factories and also plans for the next update for 3rdRail.  I also presented technical sessions about Ruby on Rails development and higher levels of reuse using Application Factories.
Yesterday I attended […]

Native Code is not Dead

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

I’ve been accepted as a speaker at the SD West 2008 conference, March 3-7, Santa Clara Convention Center.  My birds-of-a-feather session is titled "Native Code is not Dead".  Here is the abstract I sent in: 
With all the buzz about managed code and dynamic languages,
a developer might think that native code is dead.  The reality is
that most of the […]

Goodbye 2007, Hello 2008!

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

2007 is now over.  What a year it was.  Even though there were many changes in our  company and industry this past year, we continued to move forward to deliver state-of-the-art capabilities, deliver new produicts, and respond to customer demands.
We shipped new versions of everything (JBuilder 2007 release 2, Delphi 2007, C++Builder 2007, Interbase 2007 […]

CodeGear "built with" and "powered by" logos are available

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

You can use our CodeGear product "built with" and "powered by" logos in your applications, on your web sites, in your packaging, and everywhere else to tell the world that you used one (or more of our products).
The logos are available from a CDN article and also in Code Central.
We’ve received several requests for logos […]

CodeRage II - Day One completed - come join the tech sessions for the rest of this week

Monday, November 26th, 2007

CodeRage II day one is complete.  We had more than 1500 registered attendees.  So many, that we had to open up more slots for attendees to join the fun.  Tomorrow, and for the rest of the week, there are still almost 40 technical sessions taking place for Java, C++, Delphi, PHP, InterBase, Ruby and Rails, and some partner […]

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, […]


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