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Our conversation at JavaOne 2007 with eWeek’s Darryl Taft…

CodeGear was in San Francisco last week for the JavaOne 2007 conference.  CodeGear had a booth in the pavilion and we demonstrated the latest release of JBuilder 2007.  Jim Douglas, Michael Swindell, and myself also took time to meet with many of the press that were in attendence at the show.  On Wednesday we caught […]

New JBuilder 2007 release

Just in time for the JavaOne 2007 conference, we announced a new release of JBuilder 2007 yesterday. The new release includes new developer features and pricing with expanded platform support for Microsoft Windows® and Vista(TM) as well as Mac OS® X and RedHat® Linux®. Read the press release.
This new release of JBuilder 2007 will be […]

Community Chat with CodeGear CEO Jim Douglas - the replays

It’s been a while since I last blogged.  I am back from vacation and now in Atlanta for another stop on the Delphi US Tour (I was in Houston on Wednesday).
Jim Douglas has joined CodeGear as our CEO. Jim will be responsible for driving CodeGear to the next level, building on the solid foundation and […]

Recent news that might be interesting to developers…

The following are some recent articles, news, blog posts, and events that I enjoyed reading. Lots of good, interesting information, ideas, and warnings for developers:

"Valley leaders riff on top tech trends". A panel of VCs made their predictions for the Top 10 Trends. The panel included John Doerr (Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers), Roger McNamee […]

"Independence suits CodeGear", an article in the Santa Cruz Sentinel newspaper

Our local newspaper, the Santa Cruz Sentinel, has an article about CodeGear in today’s business section.  “The company’s developer tools division has a new identity and a new name, CodeGear. Sentinel business reporter Jondi Gumz caught up with company veteran and chief evangelist David Intersimone to ask him about the future of CodeGear and high-tech […]

Happy New Year, my personal developer/technical news site (DevNooz) …

Happy New Year CodeGear community!  We’re back at work here in Scotts Valley and around the world.  I’m really excited, jazzed, and happy to be back at work and focused on your success.  Stay tuned for more news about things percolating and developing here at CodeGear for 2007.
While on my holiday break I spent some […]

CodeGear - ADTimes article…

ADTimes Magazine has an online article, “What’s Next for Borland’s CodeGear?” that appeared November 27, 2006.  Written by John K. Waters.  An excerpt from the article mentions me along with a nice quote from Tom Murphy of Gartner Group.
"CodeGear will be responsible for Borland’s line of integrated development environments (IDEs), including JBuilder, Developer Studio, and the […]

CodeGear - JBuilder 2007 announcement…

CodeGear two weeks later and we’re still focused on developers, still working for you.  Since that time we announced JBuilder 2007, our first JBuilder built on Eclipse.  JBuilder 2007 marks the third (major) generation of infrastructure improvements for JBuilder (version 1-3 built on the Delphi Windows IDE, version 3.5 to 2006 built on our own PrimeTime platform, 2007 […]

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 […]

Computer Software Engineers in the USA and in 2014, from a Time Magazine special report - October 30, 2006

A recent Time Magazine special report, “America at 300 million”, listed a few interesting factoids regarding computer jobs, salaries, and what’s hot and what’s not.  The special report coincides with the US population crossing the (estimated) 300 million citizens level.  In the “America by the Numbers” section (page 48) in the “What we earn” section […]

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