Borland is back! Whoops, I mean CodeGear, the developer tools arm of Borland, is back. Borland, the parent, packed up and moved to Austin. Yee-haw. Go Longhorns and all that, but the Borland tools ...
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CodeGear has launched the Delphi for PHP 2.0 integrated development environment to improve its developer tools suite for building interactive web applications. Formed as an independent brand from the ...
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...
CodeGear Monday unveiled a set of plug-ins for open-source Eclipse development tools that the company said can be used to ease application performance, visual development and team collaboration ...
Performance, database support boosted in an effort to make PHP development similar to working with Microsoft's ASP .Net platform Seeking to make PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) development similar to ...
Redmond Developer News was just getting started, launching its inaugural November 2006 issue, when Borland Software Corp. announced it would spin out its Developer Tools Group (DTG) as an independent ...
Newly christened CodeGear, Borland Software’s subsidiary offering developer tools, made its first major product announcement on Monday. Set to be unveiled is the company’s JBuilder 2007 IDE for Java, ...
CodeGear, the development tool company spun out of Borland Software, has created a product specifically for Ruby on Rails. Ruby on Rails is an open-source framework--an addition to the Ruby ...
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