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Delphi 8 wins MSD2D .NET People's Choice Award!
The Third Annual People's
Choice Awards recognizes the best products and companies in the .Net industry.
Borland thanks you for your votes! See who won
Achieve J2EE and .NET Interoperability Today Using
Borland Janeva IDC analyst
Rikki Kirzner recommends: "Developers who want the ability to use a mixture of
.NET and J2EE (and CORBA) technologies in their environment should consider
using Borland Janeva." Find out why in this May 2004 report.
Read the IDC Opinion on Borland Janeva
(PDF)
Building CORBA applications with Delphi 8 and Janeva - Part 1 By Pawel Glowacki Learn the necessary
steps to build simple CORBA server and client applications with Borland Janeva
6.0 and Borland Delphi 8 for .NET. Read more
Public Beta: Delphi 7 dbRTL "size mismatch" fix
This is a public beta to test a new fix for size mismatch issues in
persistent database fields for Delphi 7. Become a beta tester
Programming Contest: Extended and
Expanded! The C#Builder
Open Tools contest has been extended and expanded to include Delphi!
Put your programming skills to the test and build plug-ins for
Delphi and C#Builder to be eligible to win a Tablet
PC! Competition ends June 30th, so get
programming. Find out more
D7 Ent/D8 Arch component migration list By Serge Dosyukov
Are you planning to
move from Delphi 7 to Delphi 8? Check this chart to see how easy it will be for
you. Find out more
A tale of two CodeDOMs Read the story of
building a web service that uses the C#Builder and Delphi for .NET CodeDOMs to
instantly convert C# code samples to Delphi code. Read more
Delphi 8 HelpKit The Delphi 8 HelpKit
assists developers who have written applications or components that extend the
design-time functionality of specific Borland development products.
Read more
Take your Delphi development to .NET at the 2004
Borland Conference Learn advanced techniques for building Web Services,
ASP.NET custom components, and database applications with ADO.NET, and more!
Register early and save $300
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