After nearly two years in development, Borland has announced two updated tools for C++ developers: C++BuilderX and Enterprise Studio for C++. The company is calling the tools the first technology-independent development suite designed to address the complexity of modern-day application development. “C++BuilderX is the result of over two years of a renewed research and development effort focused on delivering new advanced development capabilities for the entire C++ market,” J.P. LeBlanc, vice president and general manager of the mobile and C++ solutions group at Borland, said in a statement.
Borland Updates C++ Tools
Posted by: Kirk L. Kroeker September 15, 2003 01:37 PMAfter nearly two years in development, Borland has announced two updated tools for C++ developers: C++BuilderX and Enterprise Studio for C++. The company is calling the tools the first technology-independent development suite designed to address the complexity of modern-day application development. “C++BuilderX is the result of over two years of a renewed research and development effort focused on delivering new advanced development capabilities for the entire C++ market,” J.P. LeBlanc, vice president and general manager of the mobile and C++ solutions group at Borland, said in a statement.