Six months after it began carving out a new identity as CodeGear, Borland's developer tools group has a new management team and a refreshed product lineup. The company recently announced plans to ...
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 ...
Jim Douglas, CEO of CodeGear, says the tool maker is picking up steam. According to Douglas, the company is poised to capitalize on opportunities in the open-source and Web development spaces. Borland ...
Formed from the developer tools division of Borland, independent brand CodeGear has introduced an approach to code generation that it says is re-usable and suitable for Java based on Eclipse.
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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 ...
Now, CEO Ben Smith is in charge of building CodeGear, revitalizing the developer tools it inherits from Borland, and winning back the trust of customers and partners burned by Borland's cavalier ...
CodeGear announced yesterday the general availability of its first development tool for Ruby-on-Rails (RoR). The company's new 3rdRail integrated development environment (IDE) comes with several ...
Despite a tumultuous 15 months, Borland's developer tools subsidiary CodeGear is cranking out products. Spun off as a subsidiary in November, CodeGear expects to ship a major revision of its C++ ...
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