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Delphi, C++ to goose desktop apps

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Delphi, C++ to goose desktop apps
In an attempt to enliven staid business applications, development tools vendor Embarcadero has updated its RAD Studio IDE (integrated developer environment) for Delphi and C++ applications, the company announced Friday. Read More


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Moth in the machine: Debugging the origins of 'bug'
Did Grace Hopper really invent the term 'bug' to describe software errors? Nope. Here's the real story. Read More


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Ruby on Rails 3.1 will make the apps run faster
Ruby on Rails creator David Heinemeier Hansson has released version 3.1 of his open-source Web application development framework, adding new features that should speed the rendering of Web pages for users. Read More

Nielsen: Android grows, RIM draws attention
Google's Android OS continues to gain on both Apple iOS and Research In Motion's BlackBerry platform in the growing U.S. smartphone market, but often stodgy RIM is on the wish lists of some cutting-edge buyers, according to the Nielsen research company. Read More

 
 
 

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