TechWeb: Inprise Bridges Gap Between Linux, Windows
Jun 26, 2000, 20:27 (2 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Antone Gonsalves)
"Inprise on Tuesday plans to announce technology that will make
it easier for customers to build applications for Windows and
Linux."
"The Scotts Valley, Calif., company said it will add
cross-platform capabilities to the Linux versions of Delphi and C++
Builder. The tools, code-named Kylix, are in beta and scheduled for
release by the end of the year."
"The Linux versions of the Inprise tools will contain
enhancements for building applications for the open-source Apache
Web server."
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