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Java & Eclipse: CodeGear Presents at Real-World Java Seminar in New York City

How JBuilder 2007 Enhances the Eclipse Experience

CodeGear's Chief Evangelist, David Intersimone (pictured), ably assisted by Mike Rozlog, showed delegates to SYS-CON Events' inaugural Real-World Java Seminar why developers using Eclipse continue to turn to Borland for tools to make their lives easier.

Eclipse developers benefit from close coordination across testing, modeling, visual development, project management and a consistent and integrated user experience across change requests, bug-tracking, code editing, and other areas of code management, said Rozlog – who also took questions from the audience at the Grand Ballroom in New York City's historic Roosevelt Hotel.

Mike Rozlog gave a live demo and by the end of the session JGear had joined CodeGear’s full line of developer tools which, in addition to JBuilder, include Ruby on Rails, InterBase, C++Builder, and Delphi for Win32, .NET and PHP solutions.

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