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Byline: Tim Anderson
Codegear gets started
Last year Borland first announced that it would sell off its development tools, and then nine months later said it would keep them after all, in the form of a wholly owned subsidiary called Codegear. The products concerned include Delphi, still the best programming tool for native Win32 applications, and JBuilder, the Java IDE. Codegear's formation ends a period of anxiety for users of these tools, although there are still worries over how the company will compete in a world of free Java IDEs and Microsoft's Visual Studio.
"Everything we're focused on is the developer and the developer role," said Codegear's product ...