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CodeGear at JavaOne 2008 - party tonight at 5:30pm

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

CodeGear is exhibiting at JavaOne in San Francisco this week.
  http://java.sun.com/javaone/sf/
JavaOne Survival Kit: Free Beer, Great Dev Tools
After you see the only morphing, transforming, self-teaching IDE at JavaOne you may feel like celebrating.  If so, let us buy you that beer.  After a long day on the show floor at JavaOne, you may need a […]

DDJ interview with Ravi Kumar, JBuilder Principal Architect, about Application Factories

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Dr. Dobbs (DDJ) has posted an interview with CodeGear JBuilder’s Principal Architect Ravi Kumar.  In the interview, Ravi talks about capturing developer intent and application knowledge using JBuilder 2008’s Application Factories technology.  You can find the interview at http://www.ddj.com/development-tools/207404272.
If you are at JavaOne 2008 this week in San Francisco, you can see Application Factories in […]

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: […]

Hello from Bangalore India…

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

We are here in Bangalore this week for the JAX India 2008 conference.  CodeGear is a silver conference sponsor.  Several talks were given by Ravi Kumar (Principal Architect of JBuilder), Jeff Anders (JBuilder Product Marketing Manager) and myself.  We gave the following talks: Developer UML, Software Archeology, and Introduction to Application Factories.
  (Ravi, Jeff, and David I at JAX […]

Application Factory screencasts are online…

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Following the recent announcement of JBuilder 2008 with the new Application Factories capabilities, the R&D team has been creating a series of demonstration and feature videos.  These videos show how to produce and consume resusable modules, how to extend modules, and how to do Application Factory work in the JBuilder IDE.
On CDN, you’ll find an article […]

More JBuilder 2008 news articles…

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

More articles have appeared in the news following the announcement of JBuilder 2008.
Application Factories featured in JBuilder release - SD Times
CodeGear cultivates developer intelligence - ZDNet
CodeGear announced the availability of JBuilder 2008, its latest version of the IDE for the Java platform based on the Eclipse open source framework - Java Developer Journal
Borland and CodeGear tout […]

JBuilder 2008 is announced…

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Today is April 1st, 2008.  This is blog post is definitely not part of an April Fools Day joke.  We really did announce the newest edition of JBuilder.   The press release is available on CodeGear.com.  You can pre-order JBuilder 2008 on our shop site.
Several news articles have already appeared on magazine web sites:
JBuilder 2008 puts […]

JavaWorld editor’s Java IDE choice threaded conversation - let them know you use JBuilder

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Have your voice heard. Take a minute and tell the editor and readers of JavaWorld that JBuilder is your IDE of choice by posting comments to the informal survey thread on the JavaWorld forums. Go to http://www.javaworld.com/javaforums/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=98484 and leave your comments.
Athen O’Shea, Editor, JavaWorld.com posted the original message to start the thread.  The discussion is attached […]

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 […]

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 […]


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