I think this is great news:
I think this is great news:
Component Suite: Cross-Platform (Windows, Mac, Linux, etc.)
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Bronze: Embarcadero Technologies, RAD Studio
BTW, Gnostice has also figured (in Multi-Document Processing) ;-). The reason I include this here is that it's an award for our Delphi team as well. Everybody on our team has made a contribution to our XtremeDocumentStudio product across each of the platforms we support - Delphi, .NET and Java. What we do for one platform benefits the others. Thank you all :-)
http://govoc.us/AADuR8
Component Suite: Cross-Platform (Windows, Mac, Linux, etc.)
...
Bronze: Embarcadero Technologies, RAD Studio
BTW, Gnostice has also figured (in Multi-Document Processing) ;-). The reason I include this here is that it's an award for our Delphi team as well. Everybody on our team has made a contribution to our XtremeDocumentStudio product across each of the platforms we support - Delphi, .NET and Java. What we do for one platform benefits the others. Thank you all :-)
http://govoc.us/AADuR8
Marco Cantù Thinking of it, and I'm serious, how about making RAD Studio a VS add on? No .NET. Just whatever it's doing now, using the compiler it's using, but in the VS IDE. Maybe we have seen something like this before, but not in this way... Maybe this is already being thought of ;)
ReplyDeleteGirish Patil Could make sense, in particular for C++ cross platform...
ReplyDeleteGirish Patil It might be easier getting it into IntelliJ since JetBrains isn't pushing its own language/framework.
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