Borland Software will make a play for Microsoft's .Net developer community with tools based on the software giant's homegrown programming language, C#. Borland is hoping to appeal to companies seeking an alternative to Microsoft and will extend the...
More common is the imperative programming paradigm, which includes languages such as C and Java and works by giving step-by-step instructions. Entrants, vying for a $1,000 cash top prize, may use any programming language they wish, but contest...
Borland, in turn, will build a version of JBuilder for BEA's WebLogic application server software. The two companies announced a co-marketing agreement today which will see BEA resell Borland's popular JBuilder Java development tool.
The latest agreement builds on BEA's contract to supply BT with its WebLogic application server platform and BT points out it has "in excess of 18 months experience of deploying and using web services based on BEA technology internally".
Second, the software must be standard Java, so that it will run on standard Java infrastructure, such as IBM's WebSphere or BEA's Weblogic. Java, a programming language and accompanying software to run programs written in the language, is one of...
Borland rivals BEA Systems and IBM have also introduced Java application servers geared specifically at smaller customers. As previously reported, Borland's C# Builder is a programming application based on the language C# (pronounced "see sharp...