Speaking of C++ Builder, today Embarcadero announced Delphi 2009 and C++ Builder 2009. One of the cool things about the Architect edition of Delphi 2009 is that it includes a special version of ER/Studio for data modeling, which represents the first release of CodeGear and DatabaseGear offerings in the same box...
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Congrats! It is great to see. Both Embarcadero and CodeGear have done great work.
PS: Your link is broken.
http://www.codegear.com/about/news/embt
Thanks, I've fixed the link.
Wow. Very interesting. Speaking of C++ Builder (wink, wink, nudge, nudge ;)...
Speaking of C++ Builder, today Embarcadero announced Delphi 2009 and C++ Builder 2009. One of the cool things about the Architect edition of Delphi 2009 is that it includes a special version of ER/Studio for data modeling, which represents the first release of CodeGear and DatabaseGear offerings in the same box...
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